Re: Mach1GTO RA axis sticking
As I mentioned in Andrew's thread, my re-greasing of the Dec motor gears didn't go smoothly. I damaged one of the two brass axle shoulder bolts by over-tightening (I know, I was warned in the instructions, but one never really knows what over-tight is until there's damage). Who do I contact about getting a replacement? I emailed George, but haven't heard back. Is George the correct person to contact, or should I send my request to someone else?
thanks, Keith
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Re: AP1100 Notification Suggestions
Once you buy a Mach 2 GTO or 1100 GTO, you will never look back to your G11. It <G11> will become a door stop or large paperweight that will end up listed for sale on Cloudy Nights or Astromart!!! Fernando
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Re: AP1100 Notification Suggestions

Dean Jacobsen
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Re: AP1100 Notification Suggestions
Mark,
Pay the Piper. Buy the 1100. Sell the G11, you'll not buy another mount again. And if you don't like the 1100, it's an easy aftermarket sell.
- j
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Tonight, I just got the notification on the availability of a new AP1100. What should I do?
Prior to the $1700 price increase, I was thinking I would get the 1st available Mach2 or AP1100, but the big price increase gave me indigestion. So I flirted with the idea of a MyT, but its issues (crosstalk, only USB2 through mount, and poorly engineered computer board) made think that it may be frustrating to get to work properly.
If I could get the Mach2 within a few months at $9K, I would prefer it to the AP1100 at $9.7K or $15.3K w/ encoders. But who knows when I will get notified on the Mach2 (got on list at the end of Nov2020). What is the wait expectation for Nov2020 entrants?
Then I look at the massive financial mismanagement at the federal govt level (money for nothing, endless bailouts), and the powers to be are dead set on trashing the currency and letting the nasty inflation genie out of the bottle. This is already showing up in massive increases in commodity prices and people spending their free dollars are driving prices on products up and availability down. With this, I fear that this price increase is just the first of many to come in the next few years.
Part of me wants to bite the bullet, and go whole hog for the AP1100 w/ encoders, assuming I would eventually want encoders, as AP would install them, make sure everything is adjusted properly, and save $1000 vs. adding on down the road. Only if the encoders actually provide meaningful performance advantage for AP.
Questions:
What is the expected life span and reliability of the Renishaw readers? (Hate to have $4-5K parts that only last for a few years on a 20 year mount. This could drastically change the value proposition.)
If I keep my load to no more than 50#, in an environment that has good seeing (1.5" typ) and low wind, is there much to be gained by adding encoders to the AP1100?
With 50# load (or below) what are the expected performance differences between a Mach2 and AP1100 (w/o encoders)?
Suggestions?
I am 99% Photography only, and my current scopes are Esprit 100 and EdgeHD925, with intention of getting a 120-150mm APO, and my cameras are ASI183mm-Pro and QHY268M (coming). My current and only mount is a G11.
Thanks!
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Re: Mach1GTO RA axis sticking
Didn’t know I could use PayPal.
thanks
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Re: AP1100 Notification Suggestions
The Renishaws are rugged industrial quality encoders that are used worldwide in automation and robotic equipment. We have mounts that go back 20 years and not had a single encoder failure. The encoder rings are stainless steel, well protected inside the mounts and are impervious to most contaminants. They are not fragile glass or plastic discs and I don't expect them to ever wear out until the sun goes into the red giant phase.
The Mach2 and 1100 mounts have different geometries. The 1100 can swing more weight simply because the gearwheels are larger. The Mach2 is more intuitive and less prone to user mistakes. For 50lb loads, either one will work fine, and the performance will be the same.
Roland
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Lamb <lamb_mark@...>
To: main@ap-gto.groups.io
Sent: Thu, Mar 4, 2021 10:22 pm
Subject: [ap-gto] AP1100 Notification Suggestions
Tonight, I just got the notification on the availability of a new AP1100. What should I do?
Prior to the $1700 price increase, I was thinking I would get the 1st available Mach2 or AP1100, but the big price increase gave me indigestion. So I flirted with the idea of a MyT, but its issues (crosstalk, only USB2 through mount, and poorly engineered computer board) made think that it may be frustrating to get to work properly.
If I could get the Mach2 within a few months at $9K, I would prefer it to the AP1100 at $9.7K or $15.3K w/ encoders. But who knows when I will get notified on the Mach2 (got on list at the end of Nov2020). What is the wait expectation for Nov2020 entrants?
Then I look at the massive financial mismanagement at the federal govt level (money for nothing, endless bailouts), and the powers to be are dead set on trashing the currency and letting the nasty inflation genie out of the bottle. This is already showing up in massive increases in commodity prices and people spending their free dollars are driving prices on products up and availability down. With this, I fear that this price increase is just the first of many to come in the next few years.
Part of me wants to bite the bullet, and go whole hog for the AP1100 w/ encoders, assuming I would eventually want encoders, as AP would install them, make sure everything is adjusted properly, and save $1000 vs. adding on down the road. Only if the encoders actually provide meaningful performance advantage for AP.
Questions:
What is the expected life span and reliability of the Renishaw readers? (Hate to have $4-5K parts that only last for a few years on a 20 year mount. This could drastically change the value proposition.)
If I keep my load to no more than 50#, in an environment that has good seeing (1.5" typ) and low wind, is there much to be gained by adding encoders to the AP1100?
With 50# load (or below) what are the expected performance differences between a Mach2 and AP1100 (w/o encoders)?
Suggestions?
I am 99% Photography only, and my current scopes are Esprit 100 and EdgeHD925, with intention of getting a 120-150mm APO, and my cameras are ASI183mm-Pro and QHY268M (coming). My current and only mount is a G11.
Thanks!
-- Roland Christen Astro-Physics
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Re: How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 07:02 AM, Bill Long wrote:
Only I can screw it up (the first time). 🙂
Hey Bill, I’m also in that club!
Keith
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Re: Ring Terminals (CABPP18R) size

Terry White
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AP1100 Notification Suggestions
Tonight, I just got the notification on the availability of a new AP1100. What should I do?
Prior to the $1700 price increase, I was thinking I would get the 1st available Mach2 or AP1100, but the big price increase gave me indigestion. So I flirted with the idea of a MyT, but its issues (crosstalk, only USB2 through mount, and poorly engineered computer board) made think that it may be frustrating to get to work properly.
If I could get the Mach2 within a few months at $9K, I would prefer it to the AP1100 at $9.7K or $15.3K w/ encoders. But who knows when I will get notified on the Mach2 (got on list at the end of Nov2020). What is the wait expectation for Nov2020 entrants?
Then I look at the massive financial mismanagement at the federal govt level (money for nothing, endless bailouts), and the powers to be are dead set on trashing the currency and letting the nasty inflation genie out of the bottle. This is already showing up in massive increases in commodity prices and people spending their free dollars are driving prices on products up and availability down. With this, I fear that this price increase is just the first of many to come in the next few years.
Part of me wants to bite the bullet, and go whole hog for the AP1100 w/ encoders, assuming I would eventually want encoders, as AP would install them, make sure everything is adjusted properly, and save $1000 vs. adding on down the road. Only if the encoders actually provide meaningful performance advantage for AP.
Questions:
What is the expected life span and reliability of the Renishaw readers? (Hate to have $4-5K parts that only last for a few years on a 20 year mount. This could drastically change the value proposition.)
If I keep my load to no more than 50#, in an environment that has good seeing (1.5" typ) and low wind, is there much to be gained by adding encoders to the AP1100?
With 50# load (or below) what are the expected performance differences between a Mach2 and AP1100 (w/o encoders)?
Suggestions?
I am 99% Photography only, and my current scopes are Esprit 100 and EdgeHD925, with intention of getting a 120-150mm APO, and my cameras are ASI183mm-Pro and QHY268M (coming). My current and only mount is a G11.
Thanks!
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Re: APPM with Dome Questions
TargetRightAscentions properties, if that is what you are referring to. I think I'd also need a TargetSideOfPier But if you have a better idea, I'd love to hear it! I do, and the pertinent part does not use the ASCOM API. :-) -Ray -----Original Message----- From: main@ap-gto.groups.io [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io] On Behalf Of Shane Ramotowski Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 5:49 AM To: main@ap-gto.groups.io Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions
Thanks Ray. I'm aware of the TargetDeclination and TargetRightAscentions properties, if that is what you are referring to. I think I'd also need a TargetSideOfPier to determine whether or not the slew is CW up. And I'd have to poll the AP driver to get those anyway, which is why I was looking at the log. It has all three of those and may be easier to monitor (select() or something similar).
But if you have a better idea, I'd love to hear it!
- Shane
On 3/4/2021 11:58 PM, Ray Gralak wrote:
Shane,
It's too bad that ASCOM hasn't improved the Dome API so that overcomplicated solutions like you are suggesting wouldn't have to be considered. You don't need to look at the logs to get the destination RA/Dec of a slew. I'll put together directions this weekend for you about how to get the target slew coordinates.
-Ray
-----Original Message----- From: main@ap-gto.groups.io [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io] On Behalf Of Shane Ramotowski Sent: Thursday, March 4, 2021 7:39 PM To: main@ap-gto.groups.io Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions
Thanks Ron, but I'm really happy with SGP and do not need to try NINA.
Here are the settings that pretty much work for me: Start APCC and connect to mount and virtual ports Start Device Hub and connect to ASCOM AP telescope driver and ASCOM Dome driver of your choice. Under dome settings, set the poll as low as will go: 5 seconds Start SGP and connect to camera of your choice and the telescope--either AP or DeviceHub, it doesn't really matter since SGP is not going to issue slews, it's just going to get the RA/DEC for plate solves. Do NOT connect to the dome. I'm using my standard profile (except the dome) which controls my specific hardware. My plate solver is ASTAP with failover to local ANSVR. ASTAP solves immediately when close RA/DEC is given as hints. ANSVR solves in about 15 seconds. Start APPM . - under Settings -> Dome Settings, choose "PASSIVE" and set the slew check setting to 20 seconds and the settle setting to 10 seconds. These settings work for me and my dome rotation speed. You may have to increase them if your dome rotates slower than mine. Just try it an see--the first 3 points will tell you if the settings will work or not. - connect to mount (AP is the only choice) - connect camera to SGP - connect dome to DeviceHub dome - choose SGP for the plate solver Run the point mapper. With these settings, the dome did manage to get in place before imaging started for every point except the first one. I pre-positioned the scope at the first point and let the dome get there before I started the run.
I'm thinking about writing an "APPM Helper" program to get "Active" slews to work. APPM doesn't do geometry, so it can't send the dome to the correct position. DeviceHub does do geometry and does send the dome to the correct position if it gets the RA/DEC that the telescope/mount is slewing to. APPM only talks to the AP ASCOM telescope driver, so it can't send the RA/DEC to the DeviceHub psuedo-telescope. I can monitor APPM's log file and extract the RA/DEC as each point's slew begins and then re-issue them to DeviceHub's telescope driver so that the dome slew to where the telescope is headed. DeviceHub can be connected to a telescope simulator instead of the AP ASCOM driver to avoid sending a duplicate slew to the real telescope. The dome shouldn't know the difference and sill go to the appropriate azimuth for the RA/DEC. The only thing I need to test is whether or not I can get to the correct position when the counterweight is up. I think I can detect that the telescope is going to a CW up position--I may have to make a special ASCOM telescope simulator to handle it correctly. If I can make this work, it will cut a couple of hours off of an APPM run.
- Shane
On 3/4/2021 8:01 AM, Ron Kramer wrote:
Following. I read the thread and have experienced much the same as Shane. APPM, scope and dome do not play together on my setup either. timing is off and it's quite a chore to revert back to SGP which I normally have deleted from my observatory drive. I have been waiting to use APPM for when NINA is supported. Shane, give NINA a try (free) it's jaw-droppingly good coming from SGP.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 8:33 AM Shane Ramotowski <kor@... <mailto:kor@...>> wrote:
OK. I'll see if I can install and test it.
I apologize: "depricated" was not the term they used. POTH has been "retired" and "will be removed in a future release".
From the v6.5/v6.5.SP1 Version History <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Platform/html/FC49CB34-01CF-4D01-BE66-6D55796512D5.htm <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Platform/html/FC49CB34-01CF-4D01-BE66-6D55796512D5.htm>>:
> Retired Components
The following Platform 5 hubs have been retired in this release and are replaced by the new Device Hub. We strongly recommend that you switch over to using the Device Hub because these components will be removed in a future release.
* POTH * Hub * Pipe * Dome Control Hub
- Shane
On 2/28/2021 8:49 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > I was unable to test POTH, as you > > > suggested, since it is depricated, no longer part of the ASCOM 6.5SP1 > > > distribution > > Sorry, but that is incorrect! > > By default, POTH is not installed, but it can be installed if you > select it.. > > Here’s a screenshot of the ASCOM 6.5 SP1 Setup: > > -Ray > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On Behalf Of > Shane Ramotowski > > > Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 7:06 PM > > > To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > > > > Not personally, but I would think that anyone using a rotational dome > > > would need some way to position it so that the telescope is not blocked > > > by the slot. Since the "Active" mode doesn't do the geometry, unless > > > you have a very wide slot that goes significantly past vertical, > > > "Passive" is really the only option. I was unable to test POTH, as you > > > suggested, since it is depricated, no longer part of the ASCOM 6.5SP1 > > > distribution, and I could not find a download of it from a reliable > > > source. I would expect, however, that it would have a similar issue, > > > either needing to know where the telescope is slewing to or slewing the > > > dome by polling the telescope's position periodically. SGP has slaving > > > that works well and has a minimum polling frequency of 1 seconds. But > > > it was made with the intention of some other application connecting to > > > SGP to query the dome slewing state. I don't know of any other solution > > > than DeviceHub if you are running up-to-date ASCOM. > > > > > > Of course if you have a roll-off, open clam shell, or are just outside, > > > you don't need any dome support all! > > > > > > I'm guessing, based on my serial number, that there are a little over > > > 120 Mach2's out there that came with APPM. I don't know how many copies > > > of APPM are being used by 1100 and 1600 users, nor how many of those > > > users along with other Mach2 owners have rotational domes (I think > > > roll-offs are much more popular), but I am a bit surprised that this has > > > not been brought up before. The Mach2 is fairly compact and I am using > > > a 4" refractor, so my geometry ought to be about as optimal as it gets. > > > The slot in my dome looks to be a similar proportion to other domes I've > > > seen; it is by no means overly narrow. And yet, in Active mode, for > > > most of the sample points, the dome ends up covering more than half of > > > the telescopes view, so I need to use Passive mode. Maybe I really am > > > doing something totally wrong and stupid, but I sure don't know what > > > that would be... > > > > > > - Shane > > > > > > On 2/28/2021 7:19 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > > Shane, > > > > > > > >> As far as the APPM specific commands, could you allow a connection to > > > >> DeviceHub to send the info necessary for the slew and then send the > > > >> "special sauce" directly to the AP V2 driver? > > > > I would have to bring this up with Marj to see if this is something A-P would want > to have implemented and > > > supported. Are you aware of any others thatwould want this feature? > > > > > > > > -Ray > > > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > > > >> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On Behalf Of > Shane Ramotowski > > > >> Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 4:29 PM > > > >> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >> > > > >> When using DeviceHub, if you are connected to both DeviceHub's telescope > > > >> and dome drivers, then when you issue a telescope slew, DeviceHub knows > > > >> the target RA and DEC and can start a dome slew to the azimuth that the > > > >> telescope will end at. > > > >> > > > >> If you cannot connect to the DeviceHub telescope and/or dome, then > > > >> DeviceHub uses a polling scheme to ask where the telescope is and then > > > >> send the dome to the correct azimuth.The polling period, > > > >> unfortunately, seems to have a minimum of 5 seconds.So, during an APPM > > > >> run, APPM will tell the telescope to slew.Sometime less than 5 seconds > > > >> later, DeviceHub will retrieve the current RA/DEC from the telescope and > > > >> start the dome slewing to that position.For longer slews, the > > > >> telescope may still be moving.5 seconds after the dome arrives at the > > > >> indicated position, it finds that the telescope has moved again (in > > > >> acutality, the telescope never stopped moving, simply completing its > > > >> original slew.So DeviceHub issues a second slew to get to the final > > > >> position. > > > >> > > > >> So for the Passive settings in APPM, I have to use timeouts long enough > > > >> to account for 2 polling periods plus 2 slew times to ensure that the > > > >> dome is really in position before imaging starts.I can't let APPM > > > >> catch the dome in a stopped state between two dome slews. I hope that > > > >> makes sense. > > > >> > > > >> I ran a large model last night using DeviceHub.I lost 5 points in > > > >> total, which isn't that bad.Three of them were because of the > > > >> bodaciously bright almost full moon and the other two were bad luck in > > > >> the timing of long slews from the end of on string of points to the > > > >> start of the next.I was concerned that DeviceHub would not position > > > >> properly for the counterweight-up points, but it did so correctly.The > > > >> model run took a lot longer than I expected since I was waiting 40 > > > >> seconds (usually unnecessarily) for each point to give the dome time to > > > >> get into position in case it was a long slew. > > > >> > > > >> I really don't know if supporting DeviceHub's telescope driver will > > > >> work.I'm assuming that if the SideOfPier property is set correctly > > > >> when the slew is issued, DeviceHub will go to the correct location even > > > >> if it ends up counterweight-up.But I haven't tested that and I really > > > >> don't know how--well I guess I could write a little program to do that. > > > >> I will do so if you are considering adding such support and the results > > > >> of that test would help. > > > >> > > > >> As far as the APPM specific commands, could you allow a connection to > > > >> DeviceHub to send the info necessary for the slew and then send the > > > >> "special sauce" directly to the AP V2 driver? > > > >> > > > >> - Shane > > > >> > > > >> On 2/28/2021 8:10 AM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>> Hi Shane, > > > >>> > > > >>>> One more question, Ray:In APPM, is there a way to connect to the > > > >>>> DeviceHub telescope or is it locked to the AP ASCOM driver? > > > >>> You would not want to connect APPM to the DeviceHub telescope. APPM uses > some commands that the > > > >> DeviceHub would not be able to pass through to the AP V2 driver. > > > >>> That said, what is the use case for this? > > > >>> > > > >>> -Ray > > > >>> > > > >>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On Behalf > Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>> Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 3:52 AM > > > >>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>> > > > >>>> One more question, Ray:In APPM, is there a way to connect to the > > > >>>> DeviceHub telescope or is it locked to the AP ASCOM driver? > > > >>>> > > > >>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>> > > > >>>> On 2/27/2021 8:09 PM, Shane Ramotowski wrote: > > > >>>>> Ahh, I think it understand.I use DeviceHub to do the slaving, but > > > >>>>> still connect to the DeviceHub dome with APPM.I will try that and > > > >>>>> see what happens. > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> On 2/27/2021 5:27 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>>>>> Shane, > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> OK.I'll wait for the ASCOM folks to add the APIs that you > want before > > > >>>>>>> I try to use "Active" mode again. > > > >>>>>> I think you misunderstood. ASCOM is not planning to add those > APIs. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> For the second part of my reply, I guess I did not make it > clear enough > > > >>>>>>> that I was using DeviceHub not allowing APPM to connect to > the dome, > > > >>>>>>> since APPM cannot send the dome to the correct position an > DeviceHub > > > >>>>>>> can. _I am simply trying to understand what I'm doing wrong when > > > >>>>>>> setting > > > >>>>>>> up "Passive" parameters in the "Dome Settings" box.__ > > > >>>>>> In passive mode, APPM only needs to poll the Dome's slewing > state to > > > >>>>>> work. If you can't do that then APPM won't be able to tell > when the > > > >>>>>> dome is done slewing. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> If Device Hub won't let APPM connect to the Dome driver you > can use > > > >>>>>> the older ASCOM POTH application, which allows multiple > applications > > > >>>>>> to connect to an ASCOM driver. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> So can you please tell me what settings I can use for "Delay > before > > > >>>>>>> staring dome slew check" and "Settle time after dome stops > slewing" to > > > >>>>>>> ensure that I end up with at least 30 seconds between the end > of the > > > >>>>>>> telescope slew and the start of imaging? > > > >>>>>> First, the two parameters only have meaning when you are > connected to > > > >>>>>> a Dome driver. If you are not connected they won't be used. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> "Delay before starting dome slew checking" > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> The number of seconds before APPM will start checking the dome > > > >>>>>> driver's slew state. This delay allows the dome driver time to > > > >>>>>> initiate dome movement that will be reflected by reading > "True" from > > > >>>>>> the Dome driver's "Slewing" property. If the value is False when > > > >>>>>> read, then dome slewing will be considered completed. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> "Settle time after dome stops slewing" > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> The number of seconds to delay slew completion after the Dome > > > >>>>>> driver's "Slewing" property reads "False". > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> -Ray > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>>>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On > Behalf > > > >>>>>>> Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 2:16 PM > > > >>>>>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> OK.I'll wait for the ASCOM folks to add the APIs that you > want before > > > >>>>>>> I try to use "Active" mode again. > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> For the second part of my reply, I guess I did not make it > clear enough > > > >>>>>>> that I was using DeviceHub not allowing APPM to connect to > the dome, > > > >>>>>>> since APPM cannot send the dome to the correct position an > DeviceHub > > > >>>>>>> can. _I am simply trying to understand what I'm doing wrong when > > > >>>>>>> setting > > > >>>>>>> up "Passive" parameters in the "Dome Settings" box.__ > > > >>>>>>> _ > > > >>>>>>> So can you please tell me what settings I can use for "Delay > before > > > >>>>>>> staring dome slew check" and "Settle time after dome stops > slewing" to > > > >>>>>>> ensure that I end up with at least 30 seconds between the end > of the > > > >>>>>>> telescope slew and the start of imaging?Assume that I did not > change > > > >>>>>>> the default telescope slew of 900X.The log entry I posted is > from a > > > >>>>>>> session that used DeviceHub with "Delay before starting dome slew > > > >>>>>>> check" > > > >>>>>>> set to 30 seconds and "Settle time after dome stops slewing" > set to 10 > > > >>>>>>> seconds.You can see that the time between the start of the > telescope > > > >>>>>>> slew and the the start of imaging is about 12 seconds.So, > clearly, I > > > >>>>>>> am not understanding how these two parameters work. > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> Thank you - Shane > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> On 2/27/2021 2:16 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>>>>>>> Shane, > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> APPM's "Active mode" sends the telescope's destination > > > >>>>>>>>>> coordinates to the dome ASCOM driver. In this > > > >>>>>>>>> case, it is the responsibility of the driver or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>>> application to translate the RA/Dec coordinates to the > > > >>>>>>>>>> appropriate dome position. > > > >>>>>>>>> Hmmm, so how does that work?What part of the ASCOM dome API > > > >>>>>>>>> would that > > > >>>>>>>>> be? > > > >>>>>>>>> > <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> Again, APPM does not do dome calculations (nor is there a > plan for > > > >>>>>>>> it to do that). IMO, the ASCOM Dome API > > > >>>>>>> is missing a way to send scope Ra/Dec/pierside to the Dome > driver. > > > >>>>>>> ASCOM makes such a big deal about > > > >>>>>>> abstracting away telescope applications from the hardware, > but the > > > >>>>>>> incomplete Dome API pretty much forces > > > >>>>>>> the use of a third-party application. > > > >>>>>>>> I think each dome manufacturer should each create their own > drivers > > > >>>>>>>> that should take into account the > > > >>>>>>> telescope and mount dimensions. It would have made life much > easier > > > >>>>>>> for each application developer that has > > > >>>>>>> had to implement dome coordinate transformations in their > applications. > > > >>>>>>>>>> In "Passive mode" APPM waits for the dome to finish slewing by > > > >>>>>>>>> polling the dome's driver (or intermediate application). > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> That is exactly what I expected.What should I set the two > passive > > > >>>>>>>>> values to to ensure that the imaging doesn't start for, > say, 1 minute > > > >>>>>>>>> after the scope stops slewing?Or am I not understanding the > > > >>>>>>>>> meaning of > > > >>>>>>>>> those two fields and their documentation in the manual? > > > >>>>>>>> To use passive mode the dome driver or application must be > slaved > > > >>>>>>>> to the telescope. In this case APPM just > > > >>>>>>> polls the slewing state until dome slewing stops. If slaving > can't > > > >>>>>>> be done, there is an option in APPM to pause > > > >>>>>>> after each point, which would allow you to position the dome > opening. > > > >>>>>>>>> The total time between the start of the point's processing and > > > >>>>>>>>> start of > > > >>>>>>>>> it's imaging is about 12 seconds.Shouldn't that be at least 40 > > > >>>>>>>>> seconds > > > >>>>>>>>> to allow the dome delay and settle times to happen?What am I > > > >>>>>>>>> misunderstanding?. > > > >>>>>>>> There are no dome messages in your post so I can't tell you what > > > >>>>>>>> happened. Are you sure that you had > > > >>>>>>> APPM connected to your Dome application? > > > >>>>>>>> BTW, the problem might be that you are using the ASCOM > Device Hub > > > >>>>>>>> instead of the older POTH dome > > > >>>>>>> handling. The behavior is dome behavior is different in > Device Hub, > > > >>>>>>> and it sounds like the author left out some > > > >>>>>>> old functionality. > > > >>>>>>>> -Ray > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>>>>>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On > > > >>>>>>>>> Behalf Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 11:32 AM > > > >>>>>>>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> Ray, thanks for the reply, but I don't really see anything that > > > >>>>>>>>> will help. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> APPM's "Active mode" sends the telescope's destination > > > >>>>>>>>>> coordinates to the dome ASCOM driver. In this > > > >>>>>>>>> case, it is the responsibility of the driver or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>>> application to translate the RA/Dec coordinates to the > > > >>>>>>>>>> appropriate dome position. > > > >>>>>>>>> Hmmm, so how does that work?What part of the ASCOM dome API > > > >>>>>>>>> would that > > > >>>>>>>>> be? > > > >>>>>>>>> > <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> I am definitely returning false fort the CanSlave and Slaved > > > >>>>>>>>> properties, > > > >>>>>>>>> since there is no hardware-based slaving capability in the dome > > > >>>>>>>>> controller.And I don't see way to "send the telescope's > destination > > > >>>>>>>>> coordinates" to the ASCOM driver. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> The call that the ASCOM driver receives from APPM is > > > >>>>>>>>> "SlewToAzimuth()" > > > >>>>>>>>> but I think you are basing that azimuth on the center of > the dome > > > >>>>>>>>> rather > > > >>>>>>>>> than the position of the telescope, which can be significantly > > > >>>>>>>>> different--consider the initial slew to zenith in which the > RA axis > > > >>>>>>>>> rotates west and level and the DEC axis point strait up. The > > > >>>>>>>>> telescope > > > >>>>>>>>> is several inches West of the center of the mount.From what I > > > >>>>>>>>> understand, if you are going to use SlewToAzimuth(), you > need to > > > >>>>>>>>> consider this. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> If you look at ASCOM's DeviceHub, written by Rick and Pete, who > > > >>>>>>>>> answer > > > >>>>>>>>> most of the dome-related questions posted to the ASCOM > Driver and > > > >>>>>>>>> Application Development Support Forum, it has a whole > section for > > > >>>>>>>>> dome > > > >>>>>>>>> and mount geometry in it's setup section to allow slaving. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> In "Passive mode" APPM waits for the dome to finish slewing by > > > >>>>>>>>> polling the dome's driver (or intermediate application). > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> That is exactly what I expected.What should I set the two > passive > > > >>>>>>>>> values to to ensure that the imaging doesn't start for, > say, 1 minute > > > >>>>>>>>> after the scope stops slewing?Or am I not understanding the > > > >>>>>>>>> meaning of > > > >>>>>>>>> those two fields and their documentation in the manual? > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> Here is a log excerpt from one of my attempts last night. Under > > > >>>>>>>>> Settings->Dome Settings, Passive is selected, "Delay before > starting > > > >>>>>>>>> dome slew checking" is set to 30 seconds and "Settle time > after dome > > > >>>>>>>>> stops slewing" is set to 10 seconds. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467221 2021-02-26 20:46:21.965:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=SlewNext > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467222 2021-02-26 20:46:22.103:Info, SlewNext, Starting > > > >>>>>>>>> Slew to Point 3 RA: 08h 30m 06.56s, HA: -01h 20m 00.00s, > Dec: -10° > > > >>>>>>>>> 00' > > > >>>>>>>>> 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467223 2021-02-26 20:46:22.105:Info,Slew Next, > > > >>>>>>>>> East=True, > > > >>>>>>>>> Dec=-10, HA=-1.33333333333333, MerDelay=-0.25, MerOffset=0 > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467224 2021-02-26 20:46:22.105:Info, Meridian, Setting > > > >>>>>>>>> Meridian Delay to -0.25 (-00h 15m 00.00s) > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467225 2021-02-26 20:46:22.144: Info, SlewAsync, Begin > > > >>>>>>>>> UnSAFE Slew to RA/Dec:8.501824 / -10.000000 ( 08h 30m 06.56s / > > > >>>>>>>>> -10° > > > >>>>>>>>> 00' 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467226 2021-02-26 20:46:22.215:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=PreSlewing > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467227 2021-02-26 20:46:25.482:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=Slewing > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467228 2021-02-26 20:46:30.722:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=StartSettle > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467229 2021-02-26 20:46:30.741:Info, StartSettle, Starting > > > >>>>>>>>> Settle wait time > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467230 2021-02-26 20:46:30.970:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=WaitSettle > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467231 2021-02-26 20:46:32.974:Info, WaitSettle, Settling > > > >>>>>>>>> Time Complete > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467232 2021-02-26 20:46:33.022:Info, WaitSettle, Finished > > > >>>>>>>>> Slew to Point 3 > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467233 2021-02-26 20:46:33.022:Info, WaitSettle, RA/Dec: > > > >>>>>>>>> 8.501833 / -10.000000 ( 08h 30m 06.60s /-10° 00' 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467234 2021-02-26 20:46:33.022:Info, WaitSettle, HA/Dec: > > > >>>>>>>>> -1.329942 / -10.000000 (-01h 19m 47.79s /-10° 00' 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467235 2021-02-26 20:46:33.226:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=StartImage > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467236 2021-02-26 20:46:33.260:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Starting > > > >>>>>>>>> Exposure, Duration=5 LST=7.17191416666667 (07h 10m 18.89s) > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467237 2021-02-26 20:46:33.260:Info,State Machine, LST mid > > > >>>>>>>>> image=7.1727475 (07h 10m 21.89s) > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467238 2021-02-26 20:46:33.260:Info, StartTakeImage, Sequence > > > >>>>>>>>> Generator Pro: Binning=1, Subframe Type: 0, Duration=5, > > > >>>>>>>>> IsDarkFrame=False > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> The total time between the start of the point's processing and > > > >>>>>>>>> start of > > > >>>>>>>>> it's imaging is about 12 seconds.Shouldn't that be at least 40 > > > >>>>>>>>> seconds > > > >>>>>>>>> to allow the dome delay and settle times to happen?What am I > > > >>>>>>>>> misunderstanding? > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> The dome controller and ASCOM driver do handle Slewing property > > > >>>>>>>>> correctly, returning TRUE from the time that the > slewToAzimuth() is > > > >>>>>>>>> issued until the dome is stopped at the requested position, > then > > > >>>>>>>>> returning FALSE until the next slew is issuedSometimes, > > > >>>>>>>>> DeviceHub or > > > >>>>>>>>> SGP will end up issuing more than one slew to get the dome > to the > > > >>>>>>>>> final > > > >>>>>>>>> position.The slaving software notices that the telescope has > > > >>>>>>>>> moved and > > > >>>>>>>>> starts an azimuth slew to where is while the telescope is still > > > >>>>>>>>> moving. > > > >>>>>>>>> Once the dome arrives at that position, another azimuth slew to > > > >>>>>>>>> get to > > > >>>>>>>>> where the telescope finally stopped.Last night, the longest > time > > > >>>>>>>>> that > > > >>>>>>>>> such multiple slews took was about 20 seconds.That is why I > set the > > > >>>>>>>>> "Delay before starting dome slew checking" to 30 seconds. I > though > > > >>>>>>>>> that > > > >>>>>>>>> would make APPM not even check for a dome slew until the > dome was in > > > >>>>>>>>> place and had stopped moving.Instead, it seemed to have made no > > > >>>>>>>>> difference: the imaging started almost as soon as the telescope > > > >>>>>>>>> arrived > > > >>>>>>>>> at its position. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> On 2/27/2021 10:06 AM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>>>>>>>>> Hi Shane, > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> APPM's "Active mode" sends the telescope's destination > > > >>>>>>>>>> coordinates to the dome ASCOM driver. In this > > > >>>>>>>>> case, it is the responsibility of the driver or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>> application to translate the RA/Dec coordinates to > > > >>>>>>> the > > > >>>>>>>>> appropriate dome position. > > > >>>>>>>>>> In "Passive mode" APPM waits for the dome to finish slewing by > > > >>>>>>>>>> polling the dome's driver (or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>> application). > > > >>>>>>>>>> So, it seems that your dome's ascom driver (or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>>> application) may not be correctly indicating > > > >>>>>>> when > > > >>>>>>>>> the dome is slewing. > > > >>>>>>>>>> -Ray > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>>>>>>>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Behalf Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 9:19 PM > > > >>>>>>>>>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Hi gang, > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I am the proud owner of a brand new (well 2 weeks) Mach2 and > > > >>>>>>>>>>> tried to do > > > >>>>>>>>>>> my first APPM model tonight.I'm having problems with the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> control > > > >>>>>>>>>>> and hope someone can point in the right direction. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> My observatory is a ClearSkys (I don't think they are around > > > >>>>>>>>>>> anymore) 8 > > > >>>>>>>>>>> ft dome.The pier is centered and the bottom of the mount is > > > >>>>>>>>>>> just about > > > >>>>>>>>>>> even with the bottom of the dome.The rotation control is > > > >>>>>>>>>>> homemade (my > > > >>>>>>>>>>> COVID quarantine project) and works very will with both ASCOM > > > >>>>>>>>>>> DeviceHub > > > >>>>>>>>>>> and SGP.I'm using SGP for image capture and plate solve. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I can't figure out how to set up APPM to control the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> properly. If I > > > >>>>>>>>>>> use "Active" in the "AP Point Mapper - Dome Settings" panel, > > > >>>>>>>>>>> APPM seems > > > >>>>>>>>>>> to do it's calculations based on the center of the dome > instead > > > >>>>>>>>>>> of where > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the telescope is.This is not surprising since I can't seem to > > > >>>>>>>>>>> find any > > > >>>>>>>>>>> where in the program or the documentation to set the > mount and > > > >>>>>>>>>>> telescope > > > >>>>>>>>>>> geometry.I suppose, since APCC knows that I'm using a > Mach2, it > > > >>>>>>>>>>> _could_ already know roughly how far from the center of the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> RA/DEC axes > > > >>>>>>>>>>> intersection the bottom of my telescope is.But I don't see > > > >>>>>>>>>>> anyway that > > > >>>>>>>>>>> it could know where the center of my OTA is.I really don't > > > >>>>>>>>>>> think it's > > > >>>>>>>>>>> using the parameters from 3D view; I haven't set that up, > but the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> default is a much larger diameter telescope than mine. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>Anyway, when I use "Active", I end up imaging across the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> edge of the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> slot because the slot is positioned for the center of the > mount > > > >>>>>>>>>>> instead > > > >>>>>>>>>>> of where the telescope is.Most of the images ended up plate > > > >>>>>>>>>>> solving > > > >>>>>>>>>>> anyway, but sincethe stars are all diffraction spikes, I > don't > > > >>>>>>>>>>> know > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the quality of those solutions.The initial slew to > meridian is > > > >>>>>>>>>>> probably the worst because the dome is in the exact opposite > > > >>>>>>>>>>> position > > > >>>>>>>>>>> than it should be and my slot just goes barely past > vertical.I > > > >>>>>>>>>>> checked the ASCOM logs on the PC and my ASCOM debug screen on > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> controller.The dome _is_ slewing to the position that APPM > > > >>>>>>>>>>> requests; > > > >>>>>>>>>>> that position just doesn't seem to be based on where the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> telescope is. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Can anyone tell me what I'm missing?Where do I enter the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> offsets for > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the mount/scope geometer so that APPM can got to the correct > > > >>>>>>>>>>> position? > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> So, after trying "Active", I swiched to "Passive" and > tried with > > > >>>>>>>>>>> two > > > >>>>>>>>>>> different dome slaving programs: ASCOM Device Hub and SGP.For > > > >>>>>>>>>>> "Delay > > > >>>>>>>>>>> before starting dome slew checking", I used values > ranging from > > > >>>>>>>>>>> 5 to 30 > > > >>>>>>>>>>> seconds.For "Settle time after dome stops slewing", I used > > > >>>>>>>>>>> values from > > > >>>>>>>>>>> 1 to 20 seconds.I didn't see any effect when changing these > > > >>>>>>>>>>> settings; > > > >>>>>>>>>>> in all cases the the telescope slewed to the next > position and > > > >>>>>>>>>>> started > > > >>>>>>>>>>> imaging a few seconds after it got there--many seconds before > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> was in position.None of those images solved since the > dome was > > > >>>>>>>>>>> in the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> way.Again, I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong--it's like > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I'm not > > > >>>>>>>>>>> even changing the values.Is there another setting that I'm > > > >>>>>>>>>>> missing > > > >>>>>>>>>>> that enables these timeouts? > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I'm sure someone else has successfully done an APPM run > from an > > > >>>>>>>>>>> automated dome!What am I missing? > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> -- > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> -- > > > >>>>>>>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>>>>>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> -- > > > >>>>>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>>>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>> -- > > > >>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >> -- > > > >> Shane Ramotowski > > > >> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Shane Ramotowski > > > kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
-- Shane Ramotowski kor@... <mailto:kor@...> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net>
-- Ron Kramer https://www.facebook.com/Ron.R.Kramer <https://www.facebook.com/Ron.R.Kramer>
-- Shane Ramotowski kor@... https://www.kor-astro.net
-- Shane Ramotowski kor@... https://www.kor-astro.net
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Re: Weights for 40 pound load on ap1100?

M Hambrick
Hi Tom
If you ask George at A-P he can tell you what you will need based on your load, but for reference, when I am running my 1100 mount with a 60 pound load I need 3 X 18 lb. and 1 X 10 lb. counterweights to achieve balance. I expect that you will need a similar configuration for your 40 pound load. You want to be able to position the weights as far up the shaft as possible. With my setup, I have to position all but one of the counterweights almost all the way out on the end of the shaft. This creates a much larger moment arm.
Mike
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Re: How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
Once every two years or so. Its really not hard to do. Only I can screw it up (the first time).
🙂
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From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io> on behalf of Emilio J. Robau, P.E. <ejr@...>
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 6:41 AM
To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [ap-gto] How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
Here is a stupid question. I may have missed this. At what recommended frequency should we try to re grease any of the mounts. I have a 1600.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
From: main@ap-gto.groups.io [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Bill Long
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 8:55 AM
To: main@ap-gto.groups.io
Subject: Re: [ap-gto] How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
The experience of re-greasing the mounts is fine. AP documentation is good. It even tells people (like me) to not let the cover dangle and rip wires out. I did not see that part and had the negative
lead get ripped out.
I sent the motor back to AP to get fixed. They fixed my problem and put fresh bearings in the lever for the motor box at no cost to me. On the invoice, literally says "Was crunchy, replaced bearings
for customer (free)"
So yeah, if I can do it -- you can. Just look out for wires.
🙂
Have had my Mach1 for more years than I remember. It is operating fine just as it is so I’ll leave it alone. But, I do see how regreasing can be a good thing if needed.
I just finished re-greasing my Mach1 and regrettably my experience wasn't as positive. I ended up damaging one of the brass axle shoulder bolts in the motor box, and now my mount is out of commission until I get a replacement. I don't blame A-P for my klutziness,
but I have to agree that the instruction sheet is difficult to follow since it tries to be one document for all mounts. Unless you have one of the mounts for which there are pictures, you have to try to map out what is the analogous part of your mount that
matches one of the mounts pictured. I agree with everything that Andrew said about the instructions being difficult to follow.
Where there is potential for damage to a very expensive piece of equipment, detailed directions for your specific mount model would be invaluable. This isn't optional maintenance. On the plus side before the mishap with the shoulder bolt, my Mach1 was buttery
smooth and all of the stickiness in the axes was gone. Clearly re-greasing is essential maintenance and detailed instructions that might better prevent damaging the mount would be welcome. So +1 for better documentation.
Hopefully shipping of the damaged part is fast - I'm looking forward to getting my rejuvenated, butter-smooth Mach1 back under the stars.
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Re: How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
Here is a stupid question. I may have missed this. At what recommended frequency should we try to re grease any of the mounts. I have a 1600.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
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From: main@ap-gto.groups.io [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Bill Long
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 8:55 AM
To: main@ap-gto.groups.io
Subject: Re: [ap-gto] How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
The experience of re-greasing the mounts is fine. AP documentation is good. It even tells people (like me) to not let the cover dangle and rip wires out.
I did not see that part and had the negative lead get ripped out.
I sent the motor back to AP to get fixed. They fixed my problem and put fresh bearings in the lever for the motor box at no cost to me. On the invoice,
literally says "Was crunchy, replaced bearings for customer (free)"
So yeah, if I can do it -- you can. Just look out for wires.
🙂
Have had my Mach1 for more years than I remember. It is operating fine just as it is so I’ll leave it alone. But, I do see how regreasing can be a good thing if needed.
I just finished re-greasing my Mach1 and regrettably my experience wasn't as positive. I ended up damaging one of the brass axle shoulder bolts in the motor box, and now my mount is out of commission until I get a replacement. I don't blame
A-P for my klutziness, but I have to agree that the instruction sheet is difficult to follow since it tries to be one document for all mounts. Unless you have one of the mounts for which there are pictures, you have to try to map out what is the analogous
part of your mount that matches one of the mounts pictured. I agree with everything that Andrew said about the instructions being difficult to follow.
Where there is potential for damage to a very expensive piece of equipment, detailed directions for your specific mount model would be invaluable. This isn't optional maintenance. On the plus side before the mishap with the shoulder bolt, my Mach1 was buttery
smooth and all of the stickiness in the axes was gone. Clearly re-greasing is essential maintenance and detailed instructions that might better prevent damaging the mount would be welcome. So +1 for better documentation.
Hopefully shipping of the damaged part is fast - I'm looking forward to getting my rejuvenated, butter-smooth Mach1 back under the stars.
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Re: Ring Terminals (CABPP18R) size

M Hambrick
Hi Bob
The nominal ID is 1/4-inch. I measured the ID at 0.255". I am not sure it matters but the OD of the rings is 0.472"
Mike
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Re: How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
The experience of re-greasing the mounts is fine. AP documentation is good. It even tells people (like me) to not let the cover dangle and rip wires out. I did not see that part and had the negative lead get ripped out.
I sent the motor back to AP to get fixed. They fixed my problem and put fresh bearings in the lever for the motor box at no cost to me. On the invoice, literally says "Was crunchy, replaced bearings for customer (free)"
So yeah, if I can do it -- you can. Just look out for wires. 🙂
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From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io> on behalf of thefamily90 Phillips <thefamily90@...>
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 5:45 AM
To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [ap-gto] How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
Have had my Mach1 for more years than I remember. It is operating fine just as it is so I’ll leave it alone. But, I do see how regreasing can be a good thing if needed.
JimP
From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io> on behalf of Keith Egger <eggerk@...>
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 8:10:59 AM
To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [ap-gto] How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
I just finished re-greasing my Mach1 and regrettably my experience wasn't as positive. I ended up damaging one of the brass axle shoulder bolts in the motor box, and now my mount is out of commission until I get a replacement. I don't blame A-P for my
klutziness, but I have to agree that the instruction sheet is difficult to follow since it tries to be one document for all mounts. Unless you have one of the mounts for which there are pictures, you have to try to map out what is the analogous part of your
mount that matches one of the mounts pictured. I agree with everything that Andrew said about the instructions being difficult to follow.
Where there is potential for damage to a very expensive piece of equipment, detailed directions for your specific mount model would be invaluable. This isn't optional maintenance. On the plus side before the mishap with the shoulder bolt, my Mach1 was buttery
smooth and all of the stickiness in the axes was gone. Clearly re-greasing is essential maintenance and detailed instructions that might better prevent damaging the mount would be welcome. So +1 for better documentation.
Hopefully shipping of the damaged part is fast - I'm looking forward to getting my rejuvenated, butter-smooth Mach1 back under the stars.
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Re: APPM with Dome Questions
Thanks Ray. I'm aware of the TargetDeclination and TargetRightAscentions properties, if that is what you are referring to. I think I'd also need a TargetSideOfPier to determine whether or not the slew is CW up. And I'd have to poll the AP driver to get those anyway, which is why I was looking at the log. It has all three of those and may be easier to monitor (select() or something similar).
But if you have a better idea, I'd love to hear it!
- Shane
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On 3/4/2021 11:58 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: Shane,
It's too bad that ASCOM hasn't improved the Dome API so that overcomplicated solutions like you are suggesting wouldn't have to be considered. You don't need to look at the logs to get the destination RA/Dec of a slew. I'll put together directions this weekend for you about how to get the target slew coordinates.
-Ray
-----Original Message----- From: main@ap-gto.groups.io [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io] On Behalf Of Shane Ramotowski Sent: Thursday, March 4, 2021 7:39 PM To: main@ap-gto.groups.io Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions
Thanks Ron, but I'm really happy with SGP and do not need to try NINA.
Here are the settings that pretty much work for me: Start APCC and connect to mount and virtual ports Start Device Hub and connect to ASCOM AP telescope driver and ASCOM Dome driver of your choice. Under dome settings, set the poll as low as will go: 5 seconds Start SGP and connect to camera of your choice and the telescope--either AP or DeviceHub, it doesn't really matter since SGP is not going to issue slews, it's just going to get the RA/DEC for plate solves. Do NOT connect to the dome. I'm using my standard profile (except the dome) which controls my specific hardware. My plate solver is ASTAP with failover to local ANSVR. ASTAP solves immediately when close RA/DEC is given as hints. ANSVR solves in about 15 seconds. Start APPM . - under Settings -> Dome Settings, choose "PASSIVE" and set the slew check setting to 20 seconds and the settle setting to 10 seconds. These settings work for me and my dome rotation speed. You may have to increase them if your dome rotates slower than mine. Just try it an see--the first 3 points will tell you if the settings will work or not. - connect to mount (AP is the only choice) - connect camera to SGP - connect dome to DeviceHub dome - choose SGP for the plate solver Run the point mapper. With these settings, the dome did manage to get in place before imaging started for every point except the first one. I pre-positioned the scope at the first point and let the dome get there before I started the run.
I'm thinking about writing an "APPM Helper" program to get "Active" slews to work. APPM doesn't do geometry, so it can't send the dome to the correct position. DeviceHub does do geometry and does send the dome to the correct position if it gets the RA/DEC that the telescope/mount is slewing to. APPM only talks to the AP ASCOM telescope driver, so it can't send the RA/DEC to the DeviceHub psuedo-telescope. I can monitor APPM's log file and extract the RA/DEC as each point's slew begins and then re-issue them to DeviceHub's telescope driver so that the dome slew to where the telescope is headed. DeviceHub can be connected to a telescope simulator instead of the AP ASCOM driver to avoid sending a duplicate slew to the real telescope. The dome shouldn't know the difference and sill go to the appropriate azimuth for the RA/DEC. The only thing I need to test is whether or not I can get to the correct position when the counterweight is up. I think I can detect that the telescope is going to a CW up position--I may have to make a special ASCOM telescope simulator to handle it correctly. If I can make this work, it will cut a couple of hours off of an APPM run.
- Shane
On 3/4/2021 8:01 AM, Ron Kramer wrote:
Following. I read the thread and have experienced much the same as Shane. APPM, scope and dome do not play together on my setup either. timing is off and it's quite a chore to revert back to SGP which I normally have deleted from my observatory drive. I have been waiting to use APPM for when NINA is supported. Shane, give NINA a try (free) it's jaw-droppingly good coming from SGP.
On Mon, Mar 1, 2021 at 8:33 AM Shane Ramotowski <kor@... <mailto:kor@...>> wrote:
OK. I'll see if I can install and test it.
I apologize: "depricated" was not the term they used. POTH has been "retired" and "will be removed in a future release".
From the v6.5/v6.5.SP1 Version History <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Platform/html/FC49CB34-01CF-4D01-BE66-6D55796512D5.htm <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Platform/html/FC49CB34-01CF-4D01-BE66-6D55796512D5.htm>>:
> Retired Components
The following Platform 5 hubs have been retired in this release and are replaced by the new Device Hub. We strongly recommend that you switch over to using the Device Hub because these components will be removed in a future release.
* POTH * Hub * Pipe * Dome Control Hub
- Shane
On 2/28/2021 8:49 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > I was unable to test POTH, as you > > > suggested, since it is depricated, no longer part of the ASCOM 6.5SP1 > > > distribution > > Sorry, but that is incorrect! > > By default, POTH is not installed, but it can be installed if you > select it.. > > Here’s a screenshot of the ASCOM 6.5 SP1 Setup: > > -Ray > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On Behalf Of > Shane Ramotowski > > > Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 7:06 PM > > > To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > > > > Not personally, but I would think that anyone using a rotational dome > > > would need some way to position it so that the telescope is not blocked > > > by the slot. Since the "Active" mode doesn't do the geometry, unless > > > you have a very wide slot that goes significantly past vertical, > > > "Passive" is really the only option. I was unable to test POTH, as you > > > suggested, since it is depricated, no longer part of the ASCOM 6.5SP1 > > > distribution, and I could not find a download of it from a reliable > > > source. I would expect, however, that it would have a similar issue, > > > either needing to know where the telescope is slewing to or slewing the > > > dome by polling the telescope's position periodically. SGP has slaving > > > that works well and has a minimum polling frequency of 1 seconds. But > > > it was made with the intention of some other application connecting to > > > SGP to query the dome slewing state. I don't know of any other solution > > > than DeviceHub if you are running up-to-date ASCOM. > > > > > > Of course if you have a roll-off, open clam shell, or are just outside, > > > you don't need any dome support all! > > > > > > I'm guessing, based on my serial number, that there are a little over > > > 120 Mach2's out there that came with APPM. I don't know how many copies > > > of APPM are being used by 1100 and 1600 users, nor how many of those > > > users along with other Mach2 owners have rotational domes (I think > > > roll-offs are much more popular), but I am a bit surprised that this has > > > not been brought up before. The Mach2 is fairly compact and I am using > > > a 4" refractor, so my geometry ought to be about as optimal as it gets. > > > The slot in my dome looks to be a similar proportion to other domes I've > > > seen; it is by no means overly narrow. And yet, in Active mode, for > > > most of the sample points, the dome ends up covering more than half of > > > the telescopes view, so I need to use Passive mode. Maybe I really am > > > doing something totally wrong and stupid, but I sure don't know what > > > that would be... > > > > > > - Shane > > > > > > On 2/28/2021 7:19 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > > Shane, > > > > > > > >> As far as the APPM specific commands, could you allow a connection to > > > >> DeviceHub to send the info necessary for the slew and then send the > > > >> "special sauce" directly to the AP V2 driver? > > > > I would have to bring this up with Marj to see if this is something A-P would want > to have implemented and > > > supported. Are you aware of any others thatwould want this feature? > > > > > > > > -Ray > > > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > > > >> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On Behalf Of > Shane Ramotowski > > > >> Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 4:29 PM > > > >> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >> > > > >> When using DeviceHub, if you are connected to both DeviceHub's telescope > > > >> and dome drivers, then when you issue a telescope slew, DeviceHub knows > > > >> the target RA and DEC and can start a dome slew to the azimuth that the > > > >> telescope will end at. > > > >> > > > >> If you cannot connect to the DeviceHub telescope and/or dome, then > > > >> DeviceHub uses a polling scheme to ask where the telescope is and then > > > >> send the dome to the correct azimuth.The polling period, > > > >> unfortunately, seems to have a minimum of 5 seconds.So, during an APPM > > > >> run, APPM will tell the telescope to slew.Sometime less than 5 seconds > > > >> later, DeviceHub will retrieve the current RA/DEC from the telescope and > > > >> start the dome slewing to that position.For longer slews, the > > > >> telescope may still be moving.5 seconds after the dome arrives at the > > > >> indicated position, it finds that the telescope has moved again (in > > > >> acutality, the telescope never stopped moving, simply completing its > > > >> original slew.So DeviceHub issues a second slew to get to the final > > > >> position. > > > >> > > > >> So for the Passive settings in APPM, I have to use timeouts long enough > > > >> to account for 2 polling periods plus 2 slew times to ensure that the > > > >> dome is really in position before imaging starts.I can't let APPM > > > >> catch the dome in a stopped state between two dome slews. I hope that > > > >> makes sense. > > > >> > > > >> I ran a large model last night using DeviceHub.I lost 5 points in > > > >> total, which isn't that bad.Three of them were because of the > > > >> bodaciously bright almost full moon and the other two were bad luck in > > > >> the timing of long slews from the end of on string of points to the > > > >> start of the next.I was concerned that DeviceHub would not position > > > >> properly for the counterweight-up points, but it did so correctly.The > > > >> model run took a lot longer than I expected since I was waiting 40 > > > >> seconds (usually unnecessarily) for each point to give the dome time to > > > >> get into position in case it was a long slew. > > > >> > > > >> I really don't know if supporting DeviceHub's telescope driver will > > > >> work.I'm assuming that if the SideOfPier property is set correctly > > > >> when the slew is issued, DeviceHub will go to the correct location even > > > >> if it ends up counterweight-up.But I haven't tested that and I really > > > >> don't know how--well I guess I could write a little program to do that. > > > >> I will do so if you are considering adding such support and the results > > > >> of that test would help. > > > >> > > > >> As far as the APPM specific commands, could you allow a connection to > > > >> DeviceHub to send the info necessary for the slew and then send the > > > >> "special sauce" directly to the AP V2 driver? > > > >> > > > >> - Shane > > > >> > > > >> On 2/28/2021 8:10 AM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>> Hi Shane, > > > >>> > > > >>>> One more question, Ray:In APPM, is there a way to connect to the > > > >>>> DeviceHub telescope or is it locked to the AP ASCOM driver? > > > >>> You would not want to connect APPM to the DeviceHub telescope. APPM uses > some commands that the > > > >> DeviceHub would not be able to pass through to the AP V2 driver. > > > >>> That said, what is the use case for this? > > > >>> > > > >>> -Ray > > > >>> > > > >>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On Behalf > Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>> Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2021 3:52 AM > > > >>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>> > > > >>>> One more question, Ray:In APPM, is there a way to connect to the > > > >>>> DeviceHub telescope or is it locked to the AP ASCOM driver? > > > >>>> > > > >>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>> > > > >>>> On 2/27/2021 8:09 PM, Shane Ramotowski wrote: > > > >>>>> Ahh, I think it understand.I use DeviceHub to do the slaving, but > > > >>>>> still connect to the DeviceHub dome with APPM.I will try that and > > > >>>>> see what happens. > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>>> > > > >>>>> On 2/27/2021 5:27 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>>>>> Shane, > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> OK.I'll wait for the ASCOM folks to add the APIs that you > want before > > > >>>>>>> I try to use "Active" mode again. > > > >>>>>> I think you misunderstood. ASCOM is not planning to add those > APIs. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> For the second part of my reply, I guess I did not make it > clear enough > > > >>>>>>> that I was using DeviceHub not allowing APPM to connect to > the dome, > > > >>>>>>> since APPM cannot send the dome to the correct position an > DeviceHub > > > >>>>>>> can. _I am simply trying to understand what I'm doing wrong when > > > >>>>>>> setting > > > >>>>>>> up "Passive" parameters in the "Dome Settings" box.__ > > > >>>>>> In passive mode, APPM only needs to poll the Dome's slewing > state to > > > >>>>>> work. If you can't do that then APPM won't be able to tell > when the > > > >>>>>> dome is done slewing. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> If Device Hub won't let APPM connect to the Dome driver you > can use > > > >>>>>> the older ASCOM POTH application, which allows multiple > applications > > > >>>>>> to connect to an ASCOM driver. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> So can you please tell me what settings I can use for "Delay > before > > > >>>>>>> staring dome slew check" and "Settle time after dome stops > slewing" to > > > >>>>>>> ensure that I end up with at least 30 seconds between the end > of the > > > >>>>>>> telescope slew and the start of imaging? > > > >>>>>> First, the two parameters only have meaning when you are > connected to > > > >>>>>> a Dome driver. If you are not connected they won't be used. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> "Delay before starting dome slew checking" > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> The number of seconds before APPM will start checking the dome > > > >>>>>> driver's slew state. This delay allows the dome driver time to > > > >>>>>> initiate dome movement that will be reflected by reading > "True" from > > > >>>>>> the Dome driver's "Slewing" property. If the value is False when > > > >>>>>> read, then dome slewing will be considered completed. > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> "Settle time after dome stops slewing" > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> The number of seconds to delay slew completion after the Dome > > > >>>>>> driver's "Slewing" property reads "False". > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> -Ray > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>>>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On > Behalf > > > >>>>>>> Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 2:16 PM > > > >>>>>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> OK.I'll wait for the ASCOM folks to add the APIs that you > want before > > > >>>>>>> I try to use "Active" mode again. > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> For the second part of my reply, I guess I did not make it > clear enough > > > >>>>>>> that I was using DeviceHub not allowing APPM to connect to > the dome, > > > >>>>>>> since APPM cannot send the dome to the correct position an > DeviceHub > > > >>>>>>> can. _I am simply trying to understand what I'm doing wrong when > > > >>>>>>> setting > > > >>>>>>> up "Passive" parameters in the "Dome Settings" box.__ > > > >>>>>>> _ > > > >>>>>>> So can you please tell me what settings I can use for "Delay > before > > > >>>>>>> staring dome slew check" and "Settle time after dome stops > slewing" to > > > >>>>>>> ensure that I end up with at least 30 seconds between the end > of the > > > >>>>>>> telescope slew and the start of imaging?Assume that I did not > change > > > >>>>>>> the default telescope slew of 900X.The log entry I posted is > from a > > > >>>>>>> session that used DeviceHub with "Delay before starting dome slew > > > >>>>>>> check" > > > >>>>>>> set to 30 seconds and "Settle time after dome stops slewing" > set to 10 > > > >>>>>>> seconds.You can see that the time between the start of the > telescope > > > >>>>>>> slew and the the start of imaging is about 12 seconds.So, > clearly, I > > > >>>>>>> am not understanding how these two parameters work. > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> Thank you - Shane > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> On 2/27/2021 2:16 PM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>>>>>>> Shane, > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> APPM's "Active mode" sends the telescope's destination > > > >>>>>>>>>> coordinates to the dome ASCOM driver. In this > > > >>>>>>>>> case, it is the responsibility of the driver or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>>> application to translate the RA/Dec coordinates to the > > > >>>>>>>>>> appropriate dome position. > > > >>>>>>>>> Hmmm, so how does that work?What part of the ASCOM dome API > > > >>>>>>>>> would that > > > >>>>>>>>> be? > > > >>>>>>>>> > <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> Again, APPM does not do dome calculations (nor is there a > plan for > > > >>>>>>>> it to do that). IMO, the ASCOM Dome API > > > >>>>>>> is missing a way to send scope Ra/Dec/pierside to the Dome > driver. > > > >>>>>>> ASCOM makes such a big deal about > > > >>>>>>> abstracting away telescope applications from the hardware, > but the > > > >>>>>>> incomplete Dome API pretty much forces > > > >>>>>>> the use of a third-party application. > > > >>>>>>>> I think each dome manufacturer should each create their own > drivers > > > >>>>>>>> that should take into account the > > > >>>>>>> telescope and mount dimensions. It would have made life much > easier > > > >>>>>>> for each application developer that has > > > >>>>>>> had to implement dome coordinate transformations in their > applications. > > > >>>>>>>>>> In "Passive mode" APPM waits for the dome to finish slewing by > > > >>>>>>>>> polling the dome's driver (or intermediate application). > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> That is exactly what I expected.What should I set the two > passive > > > >>>>>>>>> values to to ensure that the imaging doesn't start for, > say, 1 minute > > > >>>>>>>>> after the scope stops slewing?Or am I not understanding the > > > >>>>>>>>> meaning of > > > >>>>>>>>> those two fields and their documentation in the manual? > > > >>>>>>>> To use passive mode the dome driver or application must be > slaved > > > >>>>>>>> to the telescope. In this case APPM just > > > >>>>>>> polls the slewing state until dome slewing stops. If slaving > can't > > > >>>>>>> be done, there is an option in APPM to pause > > > >>>>>>> after each point, which would allow you to position the dome > opening. > > > >>>>>>>>> The total time between the start of the point's processing and > > > >>>>>>>>> start of > > > >>>>>>>>> it's imaging is about 12 seconds.Shouldn't that be at least 40 > > > >>>>>>>>> seconds > > > >>>>>>>>> to allow the dome delay and settle times to happen?What am I > > > >>>>>>>>> misunderstanding?. > > > >>>>>>>> There are no dome messages in your post so I can't tell you what > > > >>>>>>>> happened. Are you sure that you had > > > >>>>>>> APPM connected to your Dome application? > > > >>>>>>>> BTW, the problem might be that you are using the ASCOM > Device Hub > > > >>>>>>>> instead of the older POTH dome > > > >>>>>>> handling. The behavior is dome behavior is different in > Device Hub, > > > >>>>>>> and it sounds like the author left out some > > > >>>>>>> old functionality. > > > >>>>>>>> -Ray > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>>>>>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On > > > >>>>>>>>> Behalf Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>> Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2021 11:32 AM > > > >>>>>>>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> Ray, thanks for the reply, but I don't really see anything that > > > >>>>>>>>> will help. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> APPM's "Active mode" sends the telescope's destination > > > >>>>>>>>>> coordinates to the dome ASCOM driver. In this > > > >>>>>>>>> case, it is the responsibility of the driver or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>>> application to translate the RA/Dec coordinates to the > > > >>>>>>>>>> appropriate dome position. > > > >>>>>>>>> Hmmm, so how does that work?What part of the ASCOM dome API > > > >>>>>>>>> would that > > > >>>>>>>>> be? > > > >>>>>>>>> > <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm <https://ascom-standards.org/Help/Developer/html/T_ASCOM_DriverAccess_Dome.htm>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> I am definitely returning false fort the CanSlave and Slaved > > > >>>>>>>>> properties, > > > >>>>>>>>> since there is no hardware-based slaving capability in the dome > > > >>>>>>>>> controller.And I don't see way to "send the telescope's > destination > > > >>>>>>>>> coordinates" to the ASCOM driver. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> The call that the ASCOM driver receives from APPM is > > > >>>>>>>>> "SlewToAzimuth()" > > > >>>>>>>>> but I think you are basing that azimuth on the center of > the dome > > > >>>>>>>>> rather > > > >>>>>>>>> than the position of the telescope, which can be significantly > > > >>>>>>>>> different--consider the initial slew to zenith in which the > RA axis > > > >>>>>>>>> rotates west and level and the DEC axis point strait up. The > > > >>>>>>>>> telescope > > > >>>>>>>>> is several inches West of the center of the mount.From what I > > > >>>>>>>>> understand, if you are going to use SlewToAzimuth(), you > need to > > > >>>>>>>>> consider this. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> If you look at ASCOM's DeviceHub, written by Rick and Pete, who > > > >>>>>>>>> answer > > > >>>>>>>>> most of the dome-related questions posted to the ASCOM > Driver and > > > >>>>>>>>> Application Development Support Forum, it has a whole > section for > > > >>>>>>>>> dome > > > >>>>>>>>> and mount geometry in it's setup section to allow slaving. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> In "Passive mode" APPM waits for the dome to finish slewing by > > > >>>>>>>>> polling the dome's driver (or intermediate application). > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> That is exactly what I expected.What should I set the two > passive > > > >>>>>>>>> values to to ensure that the imaging doesn't start for, > say, 1 minute > > > >>>>>>>>> after the scope stops slewing?Or am I not understanding the > > > >>>>>>>>> meaning of > > > >>>>>>>>> those two fields and their documentation in the manual? > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> Here is a log excerpt from one of my attempts last night. Under > > > >>>>>>>>> Settings->Dome Settings, Passive is selected, "Delay before > starting > > > >>>>>>>>> dome slew checking" is set to 30 seconds and "Settle time > after dome > > > >>>>>>>>> stops slewing" is set to 10 seconds. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467221 2021-02-26 20:46:21.965:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=SlewNext > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467222 2021-02-26 20:46:22.103:Info, SlewNext, Starting > > > >>>>>>>>> Slew to Point 3 RA: 08h 30m 06.56s, HA: -01h 20m 00.00s, > Dec: -10° > > > >>>>>>>>> 00' > > > >>>>>>>>> 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467223 2021-02-26 20:46:22.105:Info,Slew Next, > > > >>>>>>>>> East=True, > > > >>>>>>>>> Dec=-10, HA=-1.33333333333333, MerDelay=-0.25, MerOffset=0 > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467224 2021-02-26 20:46:22.105:Info, Meridian, Setting > > > >>>>>>>>> Meridian Delay to -0.25 (-00h 15m 00.00s) > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467225 2021-02-26 20:46:22.144: Info, SlewAsync, Begin > > > >>>>>>>>> UnSAFE Slew to RA/Dec:8.501824 / -10.000000 ( 08h 30m 06.56s / > > > >>>>>>>>> -10° > > > >>>>>>>>> 00' 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467226 2021-02-26 20:46:22.215:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=PreSlewing > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467227 2021-02-26 20:46:25.482:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=Slewing > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467228 2021-02-26 20:46:30.722:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=StartSettle > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467229 2021-02-26 20:46:30.741:Info, StartSettle, Starting > > > >>>>>>>>> Settle wait time > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467230 2021-02-26 20:46:30.970:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=WaitSettle > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467231 2021-02-26 20:46:32.974:Info, WaitSettle, Settling > > > >>>>>>>>> Time Complete > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467232 2021-02-26 20:46:33.022:Info, WaitSettle, Finished > > > >>>>>>>>> Slew to Point 3 > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467233 2021-02-26 20:46:33.022:Info, WaitSettle, RA/Dec: > > > >>>>>>>>> 8.501833 / -10.000000 ( 08h 30m 06.60s /-10° 00' 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467234 2021-02-26 20:46:33.022:Info, WaitSettle, HA/Dec: > > > >>>>>>>>> -1.329942 / -10.000000 (-01h 19m 47.79s /-10° 00' 00.0") > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467235 2021-02-26 20:46:33.226:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Entering > > > >>>>>>>>> State=StartImage > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467236 2021-02-26 20:46:33.260:Info,State Machine, > > > >>>>>>>>> Starting > > > >>>>>>>>> Exposure, Duration=5 LST=7.17191416666667 (07h 10m 18.89s) > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467237 2021-02-26 20:46:33.260:Info,State Machine, LST mid > > > >>>>>>>>> image=7.1727475 (07h 10m 21.89s) > > > >>>>>>>>> 0467238 2021-02-26 20:46:33.260:Info, StartTakeImage, Sequence > > > >>>>>>>>> Generator Pro: Binning=1, Subframe Type: 0, Duration=5, > > > >>>>>>>>> IsDarkFrame=False > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> The total time between the start of the point's processing and > > > >>>>>>>>> start of > > > >>>>>>>>> it's imaging is about 12 seconds.Shouldn't that be at least 40 > > > >>>>>>>>> seconds > > > >>>>>>>>> to allow the dome delay and settle times to happen?What am I > > > >>>>>>>>> misunderstanding? > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> The dome controller and ASCOM driver do handle Slewing property > > > >>>>>>>>> correctly, returning TRUE from the time that the > slewToAzimuth() is > > > >>>>>>>>> issued until the dome is stopped at the requested position, > then > > > >>>>>>>>> returning FALSE until the next slew is issuedSometimes, > > > >>>>>>>>> DeviceHub or > > > >>>>>>>>> SGP will end up issuing more than one slew to get the dome > to the > > > >>>>>>>>> final > > > >>>>>>>>> position.The slaving software notices that the telescope has > > > >>>>>>>>> moved and > > > >>>>>>>>> starts an azimuth slew to where is while the telescope is still > > > >>>>>>>>> moving. > > > >>>>>>>>> Once the dome arrives at that position, another azimuth slew to > > > >>>>>>>>> get to > > > >>>>>>>>> where the telescope finally stopped.Last night, the longest > time > > > >>>>>>>>> that > > > >>>>>>>>> such multiple slews took was about 20 seconds.That is why I > set the > > > >>>>>>>>> "Delay before starting dome slew checking" to 30 seconds. I > though > > > >>>>>>>>> that > > > >>>>>>>>> would make APPM not even check for a dome slew until the > dome was in > > > >>>>>>>>> place and had stopped moving.Instead, it seemed to have made no > > > >>>>>>>>> difference: the imaging started almost as soon as the telescope > > > >>>>>>>>> arrived > > > >>>>>>>>> at its position. > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> On 2/27/2021 10:06 AM, Ray Gralak wrote: > > > >>>>>>>>>> Hi Shane, > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> APPM's "Active mode" sends the telescope's destination > > > >>>>>>>>>> coordinates to the dome ASCOM driver. In this > > > >>>>>>>>> case, it is the responsibility of the driver or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>> application to translate the RA/Dec coordinates to > > > >>>>>>> the > > > >>>>>>>>> appropriate dome position. > > > >>>>>>>>>> In "Passive mode" APPM waits for the dome to finish slewing by > > > >>>>>>>>>> polling the dome's driver (or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>> application). > > > >>>>>>>>>> So, it seems that your dome's ascom driver (or intermediate > > > >>>>>>>>>> application) may not be correctly indicating > > > >>>>>>> when > > > >>>>>>>>> the dome is slewing. > > > >>>>>>>>>> -Ray > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- > > > >>>>>>>>>>> From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> [mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io>] On > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Behalf Of Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 9:19 PM > > > >>>>>>>>>>> To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <mailto:main@ap-gto.groups.io> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Subject: [ap-gto] APPM with Dome Questions > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Hi gang, > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I am the proud owner of a brand new (well 2 weeks) Mach2 and > > > >>>>>>>>>>> tried to do > > > >>>>>>>>>>> my first APPM model tonight.I'm having problems with the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> control > > > >>>>>>>>>>> and hope someone can point in the right direction. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> My observatory is a ClearSkys (I don't think they are around > > > >>>>>>>>>>> anymore) 8 > > > >>>>>>>>>>> ft dome.The pier is centered and the bottom of the mount is > > > >>>>>>>>>>> just about > > > >>>>>>>>>>> even with the bottom of the dome.The rotation control is > > > >>>>>>>>>>> homemade (my > > > >>>>>>>>>>> COVID quarantine project) and works very will with both ASCOM > > > >>>>>>>>>>> DeviceHub > > > >>>>>>>>>>> and SGP.I'm using SGP for image capture and plate solve. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I can't figure out how to set up APPM to control the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> properly. If I > > > >>>>>>>>>>> use "Active" in the "AP Point Mapper - Dome Settings" panel, > > > >>>>>>>>>>> APPM seems > > > >>>>>>>>>>> to do it's calculations based on the center of the dome > instead > > > >>>>>>>>>>> of where > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the telescope is.This is not surprising since I can't seem to > > > >>>>>>>>>>> find any > > > >>>>>>>>>>> where in the program or the documentation to set the > mount and > > > >>>>>>>>>>> telescope > > > >>>>>>>>>>> geometry.I suppose, since APCC knows that I'm using a > Mach2, it > > > >>>>>>>>>>> _could_ already know roughly how far from the center of the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> RA/DEC axes > > > >>>>>>>>>>> intersection the bottom of my telescope is.But I don't see > > > >>>>>>>>>>> anyway that > > > >>>>>>>>>>> it could know where the center of my OTA is.I really don't > > > >>>>>>>>>>> think it's > > > >>>>>>>>>>> using the parameters from 3D view; I haven't set that up, > but the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> default is a much larger diameter telescope than mine. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>Anyway, when I use "Active", I end up imaging across the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> edge of the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> slot because the slot is positioned for the center of the > mount > > > >>>>>>>>>>> instead > > > >>>>>>>>>>> of where the telescope is.Most of the images ended up plate > > > >>>>>>>>>>> solving > > > >>>>>>>>>>> anyway, but sincethe stars are all diffraction spikes, I > don't > > > >>>>>>>>>>> know > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the quality of those solutions.The initial slew to > meridian is > > > >>>>>>>>>>> probably the worst because the dome is in the exact opposite > > > >>>>>>>>>>> position > > > >>>>>>>>>>> than it should be and my slot just goes barely past > vertical.I > > > >>>>>>>>>>> checked the ASCOM logs on the PC and my ASCOM debug screen on > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> controller.The dome _is_ slewing to the position that APPM > > > >>>>>>>>>>> requests; > > > >>>>>>>>>>> that position just doesn't seem to be based on where the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> telescope is. > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Can anyone tell me what I'm missing?Where do I enter the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> offsets for > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the mount/scope geometer so that APPM can got to the correct > > > >>>>>>>>>>> position? > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> So, after trying "Active", I swiched to "Passive" and > tried with > > > >>>>>>>>>>> two > > > >>>>>>>>>>> different dome slaving programs: ASCOM Device Hub and SGP.For > > > >>>>>>>>>>> "Delay > > > >>>>>>>>>>> before starting dome slew checking", I used values > ranging from > > > >>>>>>>>>>> 5 to 30 > > > >>>>>>>>>>> seconds.For "Settle time after dome stops slewing", I used > > > >>>>>>>>>>> values from > > > >>>>>>>>>>> 1 to 20 seconds.I didn't see any effect when changing these > > > >>>>>>>>>>> settings; > > > >>>>>>>>>>> in all cases the the telescope slewed to the next > position and > > > >>>>>>>>>>> started > > > >>>>>>>>>>> imaging a few seconds after it got there--many seconds before > > > >>>>>>>>>>> the dome > > > >>>>>>>>>>> was in position.None of those images solved since the > dome was > > > >>>>>>>>>>> in the > > > >>>>>>>>>>> way.Again, I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong--it's like > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I'm not > > > >>>>>>>>>>> even changing the values.Is there another setting that I'm > > > >>>>>>>>>>> missing > > > >>>>>>>>>>> that enables these timeouts? > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> I'm sure someone else has successfully done an APPM run > from an > > > >>>>>>>>>>> automated dome!What am I missing? > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Thanks - Shane > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> -- > > > >>>>>>>>>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> -- > > > >>>>>>>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>>>>>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> -- > > > >>>>>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>>>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>>>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>>>> > > > >>>> -- > > > >>>> Shane Ramotowski > > > >>>> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >>>> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >> -- > > > >> Shane Ramotowski > > > >> kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > >> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Shane Ramotowski > > > kor@... <mailto:kor@...> > > > https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net> > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
-- Shane Ramotowski kor@... <mailto:kor@...> https://www.kor-astro.net <https://www.kor-astro.net>
-- Ron Kramer https://www.facebook.com/Ron.R.Kramer <https://www.facebook.com/Ron.R.Kramer>
-- Shane Ramotowski kor@... https://www.kor-astro.net
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Re: How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
Have had my Mach1 for more years than I remember. It is operating fine just as it is so I’ll leave it alone. But, I do see how regreasing can be a good thing if needed.
JimP
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From: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io> on behalf of Keith Egger <eggerk@...>
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 8:10:59 AM
To: main@ap-gto.groups.io <main@ap-gto.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [ap-gto] How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
I just finished re-greasing my Mach1 and regrettably my experience wasn't as positive. I ended up damaging one of the brass axle shoulder bolts in the motor box, and now my mount is out of commission until I get a replacement. I don't blame A-P for my
klutziness, but I have to agree that the instruction sheet is difficult to follow since it tries to be one document for all mounts. Unless you have one of the mounts for which there are pictures, you have to try to map out what is the analogous part of your
mount that matches one of the mounts pictured. I agree with everything that Andrew said about the instructions being difficult to follow.
Where there is potential for damage to a very expensive piece of equipment, detailed directions for your specific mount model would be invaluable. This isn't optional maintenance. On the plus side before the mishap with the shoulder bolt, my Mach1 was buttery
smooth and all of the stickiness in the axes was gone. Clearly re-greasing is essential maintenance and detailed instructions that might better prevent damaging the mount would be welcome. So +1 for better documentation.
Hopefully shipping of the damaged part is fast - I'm looking forward to getting my rejuvenated, butter-smooth Mach1 back under the stars.
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Re: How to Re-grease a Mach1 with Auto-Adjust Motor Boxes?
I just finished re-greasing my Mach1 and regrettably my experience wasn't as positive. I ended up damaging one of the brass axle shoulder bolts in the motor box, and now my mount is out of commission until I get a replacement. I don't blame A-P for my klutziness, but I have to agree that the instruction sheet is difficult to follow since it tries to be one document for all mounts. Unless you have one of the mounts for which there are pictures, you have to try to map out what is the analogous part of your mount that matches one of the mounts pictured. I agree with everything that Andrew said about the instructions being difficult to follow.
Where there is potential for damage to a very expensive piece of equipment, detailed directions for your specific mount model would be invaluable. This isn't optional maintenance. On the plus side before the mishap with the shoulder bolt, my Mach1 was buttery smooth and all of the stickiness in the axes was gone. Clearly re-greasing is essential maintenance and detailed instructions that might better prevent damaging the mount would be welcome. So +1 for better documentation.
Hopefully shipping of the damaged part is fast - I'm looking forward to getting my rejuvenated, butter-smooth Mach1 back under the stars.
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Re: Mach1GTO RA axis sticking
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 10:41 AM, Keith Egger wrote:
Only issue is that I'm in Canada and, no offense Astro-Physics, but ordering from Canada is very difficult, including (at least in the past) faxing of a copy of your credit card.
Just ask AP to email you a paypal invoice. You can use your credit card through paypal whether or not you have an account.
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Here’s what I did. Seems to work fine.
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