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Originally posted by bytor666
I then thought about one post I had read about the optics being slightly pinched in the cell and recall that mine probably was and just before I put the mirror back into the tube, I loosened up the mirror clips and you can now place a credit card in between the rubber and mirror surface if you needed to because you can see the small space in between. (I highly recommmend everybody do this , its a little intimidating at first but the mirror doesnt "rattle" in my cell so DO IT!!!).[/B]
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Exactly how tight should the screws in the clips be tightened? Last time I had the mirror out I tightened them back up so they were just nipped once the thread bit, and the clips were holding/contacting the mirror firmly enough so that it didn't move. Is that too tight, or should I loosen them right off? I'm taking the mirror back out again tonight/tomorrow anyway to check how accurate my center spot is now that I have a cheshire in the post (only $29 at Andrews!). I may as well find out how tight the screws are supposed to be now.
Also while the mirror is out it would be a good time to put the Icemods (tm) slew knobs on as well. The idea of metal shavings in my OTA has frightened me up until now, but it won't be so bad if I can do it while the mirror is out (the handle type on your dob reminded me bytor, thanks!). Would sitting the scope upside down with the mirror out be a good idea or is it not worth it.
This should give me something to do while I'm waiting for my board/programmed PIC from FAR to turn up.