Quote:
Originally Posted by traveller
Try contacting Nico13 (Ken), he has a very similar setup and will let you know all the in and outs of it.
Bo
|
Thanks Bo,
I,ve PM'd Philip with a response but thought I'd post it here as well as it may be useful to others.
Quote
Hi Philip,
Yes I have done this and find that I can achieve balance without much trouble and without having to add extra weights.
The balance is OK in all orientations and I am able to swap my camera and eye piece from one to the other without upsetting things to any great extent so I'm very happy with the setup as it is ver useful like that in particular with the addition of focal reducers or doublers my field of view is quite flexible.
My Original setup was with Meade SCT 8" and the ED80 mounted on a Losmandy saddle plate and you can see this in this thread you will see the old setup and a new setup as described below.
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=93566
I have now changed that to include an ST80 guide scope as my original guider was not good enough for very feint stars so I am very close to my weight limit for the mount.
Anyway as for flex on a side by side I think you would have problems if you were to use a vixen dovetail bar as the saddle as I think your C9.25 is gunna be a bit heavier than my Meade 8" because I am seeing flex with the ED80 with the piggy back ST80 so personally I wouldn't go that way I would wait until I had the funds fore the Losmandy saddle or similar.
I must mention that the setup pre the ST80 guider addition worked very well and the picture in the above thread is from the Venus Transit day, I was looking out from under my carport as the clouds were threatening all day, only saw about 15-20 minutes of the transit.
The new setup hasn't fired a shot as yet

due to our lovely weather down here in southern Vic

The balance with the new ST80 added is still fine just a little sideways and for and aft adjustment and I can park it anywhere unlocked and just sits there so no probs there at all.
As both scopes are mounted to the Losmandy saddle with vixen dovetails I am considering getting a couple of the wider Losmandy ones (the saddle takes either) as I am using this for guided photography so I want it as solid as I can get it without going over the top.
I hope this helps with you choices.