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Originally Posted by Eric48
Has anyone any tips on how to work out whether the OTA on a dob mount is at 90 degrees to the base?
Eric
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Thanks to Erick for posting the link to this post I made that describes the
AUTO ADJUST ON feature -
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...47&postcount=3
Quote:
Originally Posted by Eric48
Do I ensure the base is horizontal using a spirit level and then use the spirit level on the OTA's dust cap to see if it is horizontal too?
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Put the spirit level away.

There is absolutely no need to level
the mount to use the system.
By way of further background, the encoders are what are known as incremental
encoders. When you power them on, they have no inherent zero reference point.
As it turns out, one only needs to determine a reference point for the Alt encoder.
The AUTO ADJUST features takes the sting out of establishing this.
One only need push the scope roughly to the point where the optical axis of
the scope is parallel to the Az axis, with the OTA pointing upwards. Typically
with a Dob if you push the OTA toward the vertical in Alt, most Dobs only allow
you to push the OTA so far before it hits the vertical board in the rocker box.
This might not be exactly the 90 degree point, it might be, say, 88.123 or
93.456. It matters not. If one then performs a FIX ALT REF 90 degree step
with AUTO ADJUST ON and then goes on to perform a two star alignment,
AUTO ADJUST ON will refine your initial 'hint' as to what the ALT REF point is
and compute it on the basis of the star alignment itself.
Thank you to all others who kindly responded.
Best Regards
Gary Kopff
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