Hi All,
I had a bit of a win tonight....
I have been (to be completely honest) stuffing around lately looking at guidescopes and QHY5's and finder mods etc etc, to try and come up with the best way to get a guidescope to guide my HEQ5. I was even contemplating buying an ED80 with rings etc to mount on the 8" tube. The other problem is my Toucam has a 1.25" barrel to fit in a standard focuser and I didnt want to cut or mod my existing finders to make it fit. Either things were too expensive, or werent going to fit. Or both.
I was looking at my tube rings and working out how to make up a bar to be able to mount the 5" SW135 tube on to it. I got a smaller dovetail bar from the new scope but its too short to reach between the rings holding the 8" tube on. The 5" also doesnt have a dovetail bar as it screws straight onto the EQ2 using bolts. FAR out.
After looking at some finder mods here on IIS, I thought I would go and take another look at the 5" scope and finally take it off the EQ2 and bring it in to the HEQ5 to see what I could do with it. I took the bolts off the rings and then tried these on the white rings of the 8" but no joy....then I noticed something.......WAIT JUST A MINUTE....
Both sets of rings have tapped holes on the top each of which has a camera bolt on one of them so you can piggyback a camera on top. I use this to mount the 1000D for widefields and the sometimes the binoculars.
Hmmm, now, if I forget the dovetail bar idea and just piggyback BOTH sets of rings? So, I tried the 8" rings camera bolt on the 5" rings - SAME THREAD!. Then the bolt on the 5" ring on the 8" ring - SAME THREAD!
OK, now, turn one ring over and screw it into the 8" - fits, excellent! Do the same for the other one - fits,
double excellent! Load the 5 inch OTA on the back of the 8", hmmmm, 8 x 50 finder is in the way of the OTA. Remove the finder from both tubes,
and swap them around as the base for the 8 x 50 and the 6 x 30 are exactly the same design. Now I know I dont need the 6 x 30, but its still SWEET.
So now, I have a 5" reflector GUIDESCOPE mounted on the back of the 8" tubes, NO BARS, NO dodgy screws or bolts, NO mods or cuts, RIGID as a ROCK!
All I need to do now is slide the Toucam into the 1.25" focuser of the smaller reflector and configure the guiding and away I GO!










Tell you what, I am soooo happy this is all Skywatcher gear and that they have all the same bits and pieces so it all just fits together. Total cost of mounting the guidescope on the main scope = $0.
I have included a picture showing the "new" piggybacked guide scope on the main tube, ready for guiding. The other thing thats really cool (I just realised) is that both scopes have a Focal Length of 1000mm, albeit the smaller one is a catadioptric, but hopefully this will help with the guiding? Not technically sure why, but handy I think.
Happy just doesnt explain it well enough.....
Thanks for stopping by to read my little "win" story.
Cheers
Chris