Aaahhh yes, Paul! I'm interested too, though of late, I find it is getting easier to achieve focus, but it would be nice to be able to focus without the image jumping all over the place (and I'm not currently imaging!!!)
I know what you mean Al. I'd also like to be able to work at my laptop inside, rather than sit out in the heat, hence the desire for an electric focuser with a loooong cable to operate it either by hand or from the laptop.
The knurled knob might be able to be modified Geoff (increased in size to fit the accufocus), but there is nothing to attach the focuser to. I was thinking along the lines of a stepper motor on a small platform that could be attached to my existing mounting plate ((40x5mm Aluminium plate) with a belt across to the PST focuser knob.
Now i think about it, i can even make it remote controlled by using an old or cheap remote controlled rc car.
And only use the forward/reverse part of the circuitry.
Just tell me if interested.
Ponders,
consider also the remote aspect of the StarMate mate, as long as it is a JMI style jack, it will fit the StarMate, and can be remotely focused.
Thanks Nathaniel. I ended up getting a skywatcher motor focuser (identical to the Orion Accufocus but $30 cheaper). All I need to do now is work out some way to attach it to the PST.
Thinking out aloud here, how many turns of the little Knurled Knob do you need, I mean is it hyper sensitivem, Ive never used one, but am an engineer.. Might be a market here,,,
There can be quite a few turns depending on the eyepiece, camera/adapter, barlow, reducer used. The skywatcher/orion focuser should do the job nicely, it's just working out how to attach it to mount/focus knob.
What I'd like to see is a plate with a bracket to attached the focuser to, and then the PST can sit on the plate and then have the bolts pass from the mount, through the plate into the PST. If you can follow that.