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Old 30-05-2006, 11:28 AM
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Houghy, There aren't any commercially available in Australia that I'm aware of. www.astronomy-shoppe.com click onto meade link.
I've purchased these and they're great, a quantum leap over the originals. Especially the primary knobs.
$50AUD for the set of sec+prim.
I know that if you source you're own thread and knobs it would be cheaper, but I don't have time for that + all the running around ( cost of petrol, etc)
This was the best way
P.S. It only took 10days from order to delievery
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Old 30-05-2006, 05:18 PM
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John, is there anything to be aware of when replacing the collimation screws (like the secondary dropping off and breaking the primary when you undo them all , f'rinstance)?
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Old 30-05-2006, 05:38 PM
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Hi Rob, As long as you keep the centre screw done up there shouldn't be any tragedies. Another good way is take one out, then replace with the new one, etc.You will have to recollimate the secondary when finished.
At first I was only going to buy the primary knobs, but after some thought, I knew that the one off time down the road when I would have to recollimate the sec, I could see me dropping the screw driver down onto the mirror ( Murphys Law ). So I bought both sets




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John, is there anything to be aware of when replacing the collimation screws (like the secondary dropping off and breaking the primary when you undo them all , f'rinstance)?
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Old 31-05-2006, 05:34 PM
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I've just received my secondary+ primary collimation knobs from Astronomy Shoppe in U.S.
I tip my hat to Tony Costanzo the owner, the knobs he's produced make the originals feel and work like their out of the stone age.
If you have a dob that needs tools to adjust your mirrors, come into the 21st century and buy these instead
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Old 09-06-2006, 12:34 PM
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lightbridge brakes

I must have missed something because my Lightbridge 12" deluxe doesn't have any brakes. The trunnions on the lower bit containing the primary mirror just sit snugly into the felt lined semicircular holes, on the swivelling box, and the weight of the thing just keeps perfect balance from vertical up to horizontal. Have I gone stupid??
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Old 09-06-2006, 02:24 PM
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no altitude brake jimmy?
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Old 09-06-2006, 02:57 PM
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Jimmy, Where did you purchase it. When I bought mine from Bintel a couple of months ago, Don mentioned to me that they had come straight from Taiwan. We were the first to have the new addition
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Old 09-06-2006, 04:14 PM
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lightbridge 12"

I bought it from Star Optics in Mermaid Beach, Gold Coast. Just 10 days ago. The box says Taiwan, but definately no brakes or any mention of them in instruction manual. I was amused because I swear I read somewhere that they came from Irvine Calif - or is that just the mirror? I will have a closer look when I get home tonite.
I was so impressed that it seems so perfectly balanced just resting on the felt.
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Old 09-06-2006, 04:31 PM
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You've got me real worried. Perhaps i'm really going loopy. lucky I didnt throw away the boxes - have to scrabble through them tonite but still convinced no brakes!!!
Will let you know on Tuesday.
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Old 09-06-2006, 04:37 PM
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Jimmy, I know that Bintel have a lot of pull with Meade, Don told me that they asked Meade to send the scopes straight from Taiwan instead of going the long way via the U.S.A.
Star Optics may have imported straight from the U.S. where there were still stocks of the original scope w/out the brake.
Check through the earlier part of this thread I'm sure I posted a picture of the brake
The scopes were made for Meade By Guan Sheng Optics, in Taiwan
Check the "Lightbridge Updates" thread in this section.

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Old 10-06-2006, 06:13 PM
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lightbridge brakes I aint gone loopy

There are definately NO BRAKES or SPRINGS - just great balance . YOU SEE, IT IS ALL DONE WITH MIRRORS!
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Old 13-06-2006, 09:01 AM
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lightbridge packing

My Lightbridge arrived in 2 boxes which were extremely well packed - apart from one thing...... When I opened the bottom tube containing the mirror, the incredibly flimsy plastic dust cover had come adrift somewhere between Taiwan, USA, Gold Coast. It had been rolling around inside and there are dozens of scratches all over the matt black painted inside. There seemed to be a few minor scratches on the mirror as well. So what do I do? Send it back and lose out on say 3 months of viewing? Or put up with it. Think I'll do the latter - can't bear the thought of not taking it to Bunya Mountain next week.... If somebody has access to Meade, please get them to make the dust cover more substantial and incapable of coming adrift during transit (maybe wedge a piece of polystryene on top of the cover?)
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Old 13-06-2006, 09:21 AM
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Sounds like you definatly got a scope from USA rather then directly from Taiwan as they are the ones that have the mirror cover issue. Personly, I would take it back. You've spent a lot of money on a piece of equiptment that you will have for many years and you have the right to recieve it in perfect condition. Just my two cents

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P.S. Now (in the scopes coming direct from Taiwan) the mirror cover is packet outside the mirror box so there is no chance of scratching. Should have done it that way from the start.
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Old 13-06-2006, 02:32 PM
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There are definately NO BRAKES or SPRINGS - just great balance . YOU SEE, IT IS ALL DONE WITH MIRRORS!
When you have a look at the rocker box where the ota bearings sit, on one side (same side as the eye piece rack) there should be a threaded hole for the screw that tensions the break, is that there?

From memory, the actual break widget and the screw/knob that attaches it to the rocker box was in the same little baggie as the rest of the mount screws.
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Old 13-06-2006, 02:50 PM
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If he got one with the mirror cover inside the mirror box, which he said he did, then the brake will not be installed. Meade fixed the brake and the mirror cover box at the same time and all scopes with the brake have the cover outside the mirror box.
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Old 13-06-2006, 03:31 PM
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came with scratches on the mirror? i'd talk to the shop about that and see what they say. it should have arrived scratch free.
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Old 14-06-2006, 11:04 AM
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flimsy dust cover

I took your advice and phoned up Star Optics. The inevitable reply...."I'll email Meade with the problem and be right back to you"
I'll keep you all posted on the reply. Thanks for goading me into action!
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Old 14-06-2006, 11:09 AM
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i need goading too... or as cheryl calls it, nagging
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