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Old 20-09-2010, 11:01 PM
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That's not a filterwheel....THIS is a filterwheel

Made by Gerd Neumann of Astronomik for a telescope at La Silla, he made extra units in the manufacturing run, so he has a few extra filterwheels available for sale.

If you are interested contact Gerd direct: gerd@neumann.net

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Old 21-09-2010, 01:24 PM
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I can't even think of 12 different types of filters that you could use
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Old 21-09-2010, 01:58 PM
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Mike,

Is it ASCOM compliant ?
Any finished pics anywhere

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Imaging - C,L,R,G,B,Ha,S2,O3,blank
Photometric U,B,V,R,I,
Other IR's1,2,3, Hb, ND's, CLS, Polariser

Then you can have variations in all the narrow band ranges

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Old 21-09-2010, 10:11 PM
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Mike,

Is it ASCOM compliant ?
Any finished pics anywhere

Kal
Imaging - C,L,R,G,B,Ha,S2,O3,blank
Photometric U,B,V,R,I,
Other IR's1,2,3, Hb, ND's, CLS, Polariser

Then you can have variations in all the narrow band ranges

Cheers

Rally
Hi Rally

I have emailed Gerd to confirm but as I said, best to contact Gerd direct if you are interested at all, he is not a hard sell type and is very helpful.

info@gerdneumann.net

Mike
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Old 21-09-2010, 10:24 PM
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That is one bad a$$ filter wheel
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Old 23-09-2010, 12:22 PM
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Mike,

Is it ASCOM compliant ?
Any finished pics anywhere

Rally
Yes they are ASCOM compliant

The finished units for La Silla will be completed in 2-3 weeks then the other units after that, time line for them is uncertain.

Hope that is useful info Rally?

Mike
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Old 23-09-2010, 12:29 PM
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I'm not as big as you Mike, no way could I lift that
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Old 24-09-2010, 08:56 AM
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Have to admit thats the stupidest design for a filter wheel to load a large number of filters. Why doesnt someone think outside the box for a new design such as a slightly thicker holder wherein the filters flip out into the light path from a station on the side. Three stations and three filters would be enough and with good machining easier to do than having a great big blob of aluminium hanging off the back of your focusser. Just looks like bad design to me.
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Old 24-09-2010, 09:09 AM
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Have to admit thats the stupidest design for a filter wheel to load a large number of filters. Why doesnt someone think outside the box for a new design such as a slightly thicker holder wherein the filters flip out into the light path from a station on the side. Three stations and three filters would be enough and with good machining easier to do than having a great big blob of aluminium hanging off the back of your focusser. Just looks like bad design to me.
You have a point Allan but I suspect the time and or money wasn't in this project to cover the R&D necessary to come up with such a design?

Gerd Neumanns enginering skills are first class so I am sure it must be adequate if La Silla have ok'd it..?

FLI's CentreLine (named by me incidentally!) is close to what you are suggesting.

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Old 24-09-2010, 09:17 AM
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I guess that since it was going on a large, professional scope that could handle the weight - the proven design could just be scaled up. But putting that on anything else would be a nightmare. Having a look at the thickness of the cover plate , it would be in the order of 4-5mm. Boy thats a load of weight just there. Not to mention the large piece in the middle of the centre plate.
All that aside it does look a beautiful piece of aluminium.
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Old 24-09-2010, 11:22 AM
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I think allan the reason why they have kept the original design is for accuracy of placement Vs cost of manufacture. I would say that if they where to move to the "CD Stacker" setup the cost would be insane for the accuracy required.

but in any case its designed for a MASSIVE OBS SCOPE :d where a 1000 dollar filter wheel is eclipsed by the $100'000+ mount + $100'000+ scope and the facility hahaha madness i says

on another note Mike whats with you and big things.... Big scope, Big camera big mount now this and i thought your FLI FW was insane
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Old 26-09-2010, 09:33 PM
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That's pretty impressive :O although it seems that our solar photographers are missing out

Enter the Daystar Solar System Filter Wheel:

http://www.daystarfilters.com/SolarSystem.shtml

DROOL!!
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