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Old 08-08-2016, 01:45 PM
yusbot (Yusfi)
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Pier for AZ/EQ-G or AZ/EQ6

Hi,

I read in the spec, that this mount only has 10-90 latitude range.

Let say I would take this mount to a place near equator or at a latitude below 10. Would a pier will work it out?

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Old 08-08-2016, 05:29 PM
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Just guessing here Yusfi, but I would say you would have to get a wedge made that has a slope of the missing elevation angle. The wedge would go between the mount and the pier so the telescope points lower to find the pole.
If the pier had a rat cage on top, you could just adjust the bolts to get the required slope.

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Old 08-08-2016, 07:32 PM
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Good thought Bill, will have a try with a wedge.
Thanks for this

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Just guessing here Yusfi, but I would say you would have to get a wedge made that has a slope of the missing elevation angle. The wedge would go between the mount and the pier so the telescope points lower to find the pole.
If the pier had a rat cage on top, you could just adjust the bolts to get the required slope.

Cheers
Bill
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