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Originally Posted by rumples riot
While down at Clayton at Christmas I had my scope out in 50mph gust (I was worried), but nothing happened to the scope. BTW it was under the scope cover at the time.
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Hi Paul
Mate – you were sailing close to the wind at 50mph! I just tracked down the thread on the Yahoo Tak group and the wind was clocked at 68mph, not 80mph as I mistakenly wrote previously.
Here is an excerpt from this very sad tale:
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Well. I have to vent. I drove 1100 miles to Fort Davis, Texas for a week of astronomy and disaster struck. After setting up my NJP and polar aligning the first night I removed the Mewlon/FSQ and covered the mount with a shipping quilt and a desert storm mylar cover.
The weather forecast a windy day yesterday so I wrapped the cover tightly thinking it was secure. That night the wind was so fierce I thought I would roll over my camper! I almost expected my NJP to be knocked over and amazingly it was fine. Unfortunately, two losmandy mounts were down (and broken) and my friends 36'' Obsession mirror box was stripped of its tarp and the huge wooden mirror cover was gone. It was found over a hundred yards away, of course damaged.
Then, a gust of wind hit and knocked down my NJP and with the LL legs set in the widest position. It landed on the concrete pad with a sickening thud. I hoped for the best but expected damage. Well, after I stood it up and uncovered the head I discovered that the counterweight shaft snapped off at the top. My custom Casady saddle plate knob was driven into the Temma dec encoder. It looks like the encoder shaft is bent, and of course my saddle is damaged.
Then I noticed the bottom of the Temma RA box was dented. I am of course feeling pretty sick by this time.
Lastly, I notice all three wooden legs are broken at the mount collar. Snapped through the cam lever all the way around the leg. The lord only knows what other hidden damage may be lurking inside my beloved NJP.
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Cheers
Dennis