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Originally Posted by Costavar
Thanks David, no motors or anything. I am not sure if I should consider eq mount or the stellarcat option. the latter seems interesting but not sure how fiddlly it is to install. Do u have any exprience with it?
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I have only seen them at the SPSP star parties, where they are often used in conjunction with an ArgoNavis. The ServoCat works very well I believe, however it is not really suited to imaging due to the problem of field rotation. This is due to the fact the a Dob has its fixed axis pointing at the zenith instead of the pole. An equatorial platform is a simple way of providing limited tracking time (I think a half hour to an hour) for a Dobsonian. The whole Dob sits on the platform which is fairly compact and has a "virtual" axis pointed at the pole (it is basically part of a much larger cone shape on rollers / bearings). I'm not sure how much they are compared to an equatorial mount - I think they are usually home made. An equatorial mount would be the ideal solution if you can afford it - get a good quality one though or you may regret not spending the extra dollars!