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16-10-2007, 05:28 PM
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cost effective motorized eq5 mount
hey guys, i've been looking into purchasing a motorized eq5 mount, going on paul's advice from cambroon, (and after getting a real taste of astro-photography), i've been looking on www.myastroshop.com.au
at the various eq mounts available and i've come up with a few options...
i purchase a HEQ5 mount ($1055) or,
i purchase an EQ5 mount ($515) and a motordrive upgrade kit ($280)
the mount and upgrade kit works out cheaper...but would it be worth it? am i better off purchasing teh HEQ5?
or is there an even better option?
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16-10-2007, 05:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by joshman
hey guys, i've been looking into purchasing a motorized eq5 mount, going on paul's advice from cambroon, (and after getting a real taste of astro-photography), i've been looking on www.myastroshop.com.au
at the various eq mounts available and i've come up with a few options...
i purchase a HEQ5 mount ($1055) or,
i purchase an EQ5 mount ($515) and a motordrive upgrade kit ($280)
the mount and upgrade kit works out cheaper...but would it be worth it? am i better off purchasing teh HEQ5?
or is there an even better option?
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How much weight do you plan on putting on the mount?
This will determine if you need the heavier mount. As for price give them a ring and see what deals they will do. Also try Andrews and http://www.telescopeshop.com.au/ for comparison prices.
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16-10-2007, 06:00 PM
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well i plan on mounting a camera for starters, then as more money hits my bank and savings, i plan to get a small scope through which i can do some astrophotography...then after that...i dunno...
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16-10-2007, 06:50 PM
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Josh for $255 more than the eq5 you get an mount that can handle some load and is already motorized.
I would go for the heq5.
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16-10-2007, 07:18 PM
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HEq5, although I'd be having a chat with Andrew (astroman) and seeing how he got on with his EQ6 computer interface, it may be worth adding a few extra dollars and going for an Eq6
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16-10-2007, 09:26 PM
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eq5 at andrews for $349 (aluminium) or $399 (steel). Motor upgrade is $179 extra.
Much cheaper than HEQ5 and will hold ED80 for astrophotography nicely.
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16-10-2007, 09:32 PM
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hey, do you have a link to andrews? if i can do this reasonably cheaply, with little fuss, then awesome!
oh, and i might have this within a month too  , got quite a bit of work, plus a tax return coming up...which should definitely put me ahead of the game
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16-10-2007, 09:37 PM
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Andrews
as requested. It is also in the links section over here
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as well as other vendors to look at
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16-10-2007, 10:06 PM
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You could also contact Graham who was at Ron's on the weekend (setup just down from me). He has a HEQ5 with goto synscan V3.2 (whatever the latest version is) I know he is looking to sell his for around the $1000 mark. HEQ5 with synscan new is around $1700-$1800. While the Eq5 would probably handle a small scope with camera attached and another small scope for the guidescope the HEQ5 is a much more robust scope and you could easily go up to a 6" newt or similar for imaging.
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16-10-2007, 10:16 PM
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i think that settles it...HEQ5 it is!
i like the versatiliy or being able to put a biggish newt, or similar onto it...
like i said, within 4 weeks i should have the moneys to make a purchase, during which time i shall be moslty incommunicado with IIS, now if only i had graham's online persona, i could hunt him down...uh, i mean inquire as to the sale of his mount...
failing that...from where is the best place to purchase a HEQ5 mount?
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16-10-2007, 10:32 PM
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Graham
If you like I can give him a ring and let him know you are looking for him.
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16-10-2007, 10:39 PM
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a tempting offer paul, but as the money is not actually in my pocket as yet, and unknown in actual quantity, i'll hold off on my jumping the gun, but $1000 is something i should be able to afford... maybe...we'll see... anyway, i'll pm him with my details and some questions about his gear, thanks for the heads up!
i owe you one, and as payment, i'll let you show me how to use my new mount when i get it
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16-10-2007, 10:40 PM
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 np except I've never had an EQ6 with synscan so I have no idea how the handpaddle works. I'll get you autoguiding though
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16-10-2007, 10:46 PM
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Josh, I went through all the same questions a few months back as you are doing now.
I asked opinions between an EQ5 with Vixen Goto and a HEQ5 with Synscan.
Many people replied with lots and lots of help.
The final result: I got an EQ6 and haven't looked back. Loads get heavy when adding cameras etc
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16-10-2007, 10:55 PM
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 np except I've never had an EQ6 with synscan so I have no idea how the handpaddle works. I'll get you autoguiding though 
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i don;t even know what synscan is, lol... so i'm completely in the dark about these kinds of things
i think after the mount...the next thign will be an ED80 of some sort...
only a short step from there to some decent astrophotography... once i get the extra's for my camera...
i'll get a mount and my camera sorted for it's various requirements, then worry about a scope and the like...
i'll finally have a place to slap that IIS sticker i got last weekend
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16-10-2007, 11:04 PM
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Josh, if you intend to go to an ED80 (and a guidescope) you might even get away with one of the new EQ5 GoTo's.
These shops have them: Bintel, Andrews and MyastroShop. Others may too.
https://www.bintelshop.com.au/Product.aspx?ID=7529
But I don't know if they have a built in Autoguide port
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16-10-2007, 11:14 PM
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I must say I would be surprised if the encoded motorised mount add on has all the pointing, tracking and carrying capacity of a factory fitted unit.
I think big mounts are the way to go.
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16-10-2007, 11:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by g__day
I must say I would be surprised if the encoded motorised mount add on has all the pointing, tracking and carrying capacity of a factory fitted unit.
I think big mounts are the way to go.
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I agree, but Josh is dollar limited.
Maybe he might find a HEQ5 or EQ6 without GoTo for a good price
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17-10-2007, 07:27 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by josh
i don't even know what synscan is, lol... so i'm completely in the dark about these kinds of things
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Josh, the Heq5 with Synscan is a better option, the HEq5 is sturdier than the Eq5 and the Synscan option is the full go-to handbox controller with database etc, Version 3 and upwards are software (flash) upgradeable as well. Perhaps the family would throw in the required extra dollars for an early Xmas pressie.
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17-10-2007, 08:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
But I don't know if they have a built in Autoguide port 
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They do Ken - I'm using one
I got the EQ5 SynScan GoTo mount in order to put ED80 and 80mm AOE Achromat guidescope on it and have GoTO, PEC correction etc.
Working well so far for astrophotography.
I have painted myself into a corner though if I want to put a heavier OTA for photography on it down the line - then it would have to be the EQ6.
Happy with mount and ED80 now though
Picked up mount for $1100 -
Doug
PS...8" Reflector on EQ5 for $799 in For Sale section
Last edited by dugnsuz; 17-10-2007 at 09:24 AM.
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