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Originally Posted by rrussell1962
I recall, and I may be wrong, but do you have the Losmandy G11? If so I don't think weight will be an issue with a 9.25 tube. Aren't the Losmandy's rated somewhere near 25kg? Even for imaging, say 15kg. Might be a power supply issue though since you mentioned 12v. You could try a cheap jump starter from Supercheap, charge it to the max so it delivers around 14v for a short time and see how that works. I have one here that I use for the Nexstar 8SE with no problems. If you want to give that a go let me know and I will bung it on charge for a few hours and you can pick it up.
Richard
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thanks Richard, all good RE power supply, will arrive tomorrow anyway! Yep have the G11 and 9.25 OTA + losmandy dovetail + cge dovetail + orion ST80 + powermate + televue diagonal + nagler 22mm eyepiece. I agree weight is below 25kg pretty sure, way below.
psu definitely suspect, will see how she goes tomorrow with the 15v on there, because i dont recall a jumping issue with 16v when i did a small test a while back.
Also my power was a bit off, actually works out to 427x. Saturn did seem a touch blurry and harder to focus than when I used the 23mm axiom and 4x powermate to yield 408x, but that could well have been seeing, because I know for sure I had zero problems with sharpness when good bits of seeing appeared, could make out casini division and some cloud bands very clearly, and then returned to a blurry mess lol.
a bit like a lamborghini driving past, where you wish it parked right in front of you instead of zooming past and you only get a second to admire it

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Theoretical limit for 9.25 OTA is 9.25x50 = 462x, but of course seeing has to allow for that, I can understand that.
What I dont understand tho is why people say 450 is too much regardless, because i find myself

when looking at saturn as compared to the nevertheless still beautiful view looking straight through the nagler 22mm!