Well the dome rotates both ways now - success
I put a 60mm long strip section of new toothed rail over the old - set the the correct height - and not more stoppages or snare points.
But it goes to show for anything precision like this the fitting instructions I feel should have been all lot more detailed and cover how to fit on a ring as opposed to the normal Sirius labs vertial cylinder.
The main point it should have covered I feel would be to set the rail heigth at the point where your motors gear wheel will be - and rotate the dome setting all heights relative to that one fixed point in space. That way if the dome's surface was even slightly uneven - the rail would always be at the same height as it passes by the motor.
I would guess in my dome the rail height may vary by +/- 4 mm. The bigger issue I am pondering is what distance the motor gear should be from the side of the dome. I still feel mine is out about 5mm more that it should be - I have emailed Owen at Sirius labs about this to see what he reckons.
So a request to anyone with a motorised 2.3metre Sirius lab dome - could you provide me four measurements please:
1. How far your rail is from the side of the dome - mine is about 55mm
2. How far the centre of your nylon slide's groove for the track is from the side of the dome (reckon mine is closer to 60mm - hence the excess stress)
3. How far the left hand side of your motor control box is from the rail (mine is 15mm) and lastly
4. How far the right hand side of your motor control box is from the rail (mine is 25mm)
PS
Dome Auto calibrated again for new track (201 revolutions versus 227 to rotate the dome fully - as the new track spaces the teeth further apart and with broader peaks and valleys). Alignment between scopes and dome slit great on half a dozen dispersed targets