Thanks guys.
I'll always check the secondary at the same time as the primary, its just that I was hoping that the secondary would not need as much attention as the primary. I only move it from the shed to the observing position which is about 10 metres so with any luck adjustments should only be of a minor nature. Haven't done a star test yet that should show how crappy my collimation is.
Although when viewing for the first time at objects like the lagoon nebula, M4 and M7 they looked pretty good too my untrained eye.
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