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MACH1GTO Gear Mesh Question
Since I had a bit of looseness in both axes, I just gear meshed my MACH1GTO for the first time. I tried to follow the instructions exactly - "Apply a SLIGHT pressure to the Lever Assembly". I then
Since I had a bit of looseness in both axes, I just gear meshed my MACH1GTO for the first time. I tried to follow the instructions exactly - "Apply a SLIGHT pressure to the Lever Assembly". I then
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gary imm
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#55242
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Re: AP going to Winter Star party
I see. We are providing door prizes. George will bring them. I know that the raffles are always very exciting and much appreciated.
I don’t see where the door prizes are listed on their site. I
I see. We are providing door prizes. George will bring them. I know that the raffles are always very exciting and much appreciated.
I don’t see where the door prizes are listed on their site. I
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Marj Christen
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#55241
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Re: Anyone have a GTOCP3 for sale?
LOL - I TOLD you this forum was the best place to find aused CP3!
Christopher Erickson
ConsultingEngineer
Summit Kinetics
Waikoloa, HI96738
www.summitkinetics.com
LOL - I TOLD you this forum was the best place to find aused CP3!
Christopher Erickson
ConsultingEngineer
Summit Kinetics
Waikoloa, HI96738
www.summitkinetics.com
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Christopher Erickson
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#55240
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Re: Loosening Saddle Plate Knobs
Woody, thanks, those are both useful suggestions and I will check into it.
Gary
Woody, thanks, those are both useful suggestions and I will check into it.
Gary
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gary imm
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#55239
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Re: Loosening Saddle Plate Knobs
Gary,
As Isuggested in my previous message:
1) AskHoward if you can buy knobs with the Allen key hex sockets and install them inyour saddle.
2) Buythe longer AP saddle. That's what I did and
Gary,
As Isuggested in my previous message:
1) AskHoward if you can buy knobs with the Allen key hex sockets and install them inyour saddle.
2) Buythe longer AP saddle. That's what I did and
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Woody Schlom <woody@...>
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#55238
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Re: Loosening Saddle Plate Knobs
Guys,
I can't thank all of you enough for the excellent suggestions. Well, except that I should use an allen wrench. I was so excited with that suggestion that I ran out to look at my scope, and
Guys,
I can't thank all of you enough for the excellent suggestions. Well, except that I should use an allen wrench. I was so excited with that suggestion that I ran out to look at my scope, and
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gary imm
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#55237
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Re: AP Mother board heating up
Hi Rolando ,
The heat sink screws are not loose , they are firmly fixed .
Suresh
Hi Rolando ,
The heat sink screws are not loose , they are firmly fixed .
Suresh
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Suresh Mohan
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#55236
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Re: Anyone have a GTOCP3 for sale?
Thank you for all the replies. I received an offer within a half hour of posting this request. I am currently in conversation with one of the users of this forum. I will contact the really courteous
Thank you for all the replies. I received an offer within a half hour of posting this request. I am currently in conversation with one of the users of this forum. I will contact the really courteous
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ajynrynn@...
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#55235
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Re: AP Mother board heating up
Ok Rolando , I will check , thank you for your valuable input .
Regards
Suresh
Ok Rolando , I will check , thank you for your valuable input .
Regards
Suresh
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Suresh Mohan
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#55234
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Re: AP Mother board heating up
Remove the cover plate from the front of the CP controller and look inside. Make sure that the power transistors are attached to the side of the box via the Phillips screws that attach their tabs. The
Remove the cover plate from the front of the CP controller and look inside. Make sure that the power transistors are attached to the side of the box via the Phillips screws that attach their tabs. The
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Roland Christen
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#55233
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Re: Loosening Saddle Plate Knobs
A quick, at hand, substitute for the pliers etc. is an electric cord. The (old?) heavy, round rubber ones usually work best, but the flat plastic type will often do, particularly on knurled knobs.
A quick, at hand, substitute for the pliers etc. is an electric cord. The (old?) heavy, round rubber ones usually work best, but the flat plastic type will often do, particularly on knurled knobs.
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John
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#55232
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Re: Loosening Saddle Plate Knobs
Gary,
I have a pair of these, and while I don't use them on the saddle plate knobs I'm sure they would work
https://www.amazon.com/Crescent-52910N-Connector-Pliers-10-Inch/dp/B00170RES8
also, if you
Gary,
I have a pair of these, and while I don't use them on the saddle plate knobs I'm sure they would work
https://www.amazon.com/Crescent-52910N-Connector-Pliers-10-Inch/dp/B00170RES8
also, if you
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Steve H
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#55228
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Re: Loosening Saddle Plate Knobs
I work on a lot of scope and mounts. I take care of most of thescopes in our local club as well as the Onizuka VIS scopes as well as a numberof professional observatories and I have to say that my
I work on a lot of scope and mounts. I take care of most of thescopes in our local club as well as the Onizuka VIS scopes as well as a numberof professional observatories and I have to say that my
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Christopher Erickson
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#55229
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Re: AP Mother board heating up
Thanks Joe ,
Will keep an eye
Suresh
Thanks Joe ,
Will keep an eye
Suresh
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Suresh Mohan
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#55231
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Re: AP going to Winter Star party
If you go to WSP site. They have sponsors that raffle off door prizes. Meade used to do it but drop out Explore Scientific and a few others still do. Good way to get your name out there. -Mike
If you go to WSP site. They have sponsors that raffle off door prizes. Meade used to do it but drop out Explore Scientific and a few others still do. Good way to get your name out there. -Mike
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MCDERMOTT MICHAEL <wildwood7711@...>
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#55230
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Re: Loosening Saddle Plate Knobs
Gary,
When I started reading these posts and suggestions Icouldn't believe what I was seeing. I mean, what's the problem? Ifone of the knobs is too tight, you just pull out the appropriate
Gary,
When I started reading these posts and suggestions Icouldn't believe what I was seeing. I mean, what's the problem? Ifone of the knobs is too tight, you just pull out the appropriate
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Woody Schlom <woody@...>
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#55227
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Re: Sensor/switch to Verify Mount is Parked
i use the same sensors SECO-LAM (Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ Enforcer Indoor/Outdoor Wall Mounted Photoelectric Beam Sensor with 35 Foot Range) as Dan. Also, on an MVO controls roof system.
your
i use the same sensors SECO-LAM (Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ Enforcer Indoor/Outdoor Wall Mounted Photoelectric Beam Sensor with 35 Foot Range) as Dan. Also, on an MVO controls roof system.
your
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Lee
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#55226
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Re: Sensor/switch to Verify Mount is Parked
I'm guessing that you use a Foster Systems roof controller board maybe and would be referring to the AtPark feature? For me I used two long lever arm micro switches held in place by silicon, one for
I'm guessing that you use a Foster Systems roof controller board maybe and would be referring to the AtPark feature? For me I used two long lever arm micro switches held in place by silicon, one for
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Steve Reilly
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#55225
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Re: Sensor/switch to Verify Mount is Parked
I used these for my roll-off: Seco-Larm
Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ Enforcer Indoor/Outdoor Wall Mounted Photoelectric Beam Sensor with 35 Foot Range (2 Pack)
Got them from Amazon. Works great with my MVO
I used these for my roll-off: Seco-Larm
Seco-Larm E-931-S35RRQ Enforcer Indoor/Outdoor Wall Mounted Photoelectric Beam Sensor with 35 Foot Range (2 Pack)
Got them from Amazon. Works great with my MVO
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Dan Simpson
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#55224
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Re: AP Mother board heating up
Suresh,
Hope you find the cause of any “OVER” heating, but thereis a positive benefit from some slight heating inside its case, such as youfound in the motherboard’s idle mode. When you
Suresh,
Hope you find the cause of any “OVER” heating, but thereis a positive benefit from some slight heating inside its case, such as youfound in the motherboard’s idle mode. When you
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Joe Zeglinski
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#55223
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