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Hello everyone. I'm thinking of setting up a setup at a hosting facility 2.5 hours from home. For the moment, however, I don't want to replace my EQ6r pro, which after tuning allows me to guide at 0.3-0.6 which is more than sufficient for my focal lengths. I currently have a small shelter with a ROR in my backyard, and I control everything from home without any particular problems via an Eagle 4 so the setup can be said to be already remote. Does anyone else have experience with this mount installed remotely? From what I have seen it seems that the main problem is the absence of encoders which causes the loss of the home position in the event of an electrical fault. However, I believe that with a webcam and mount controls you can restore a good home position, and then plate solving will do the rest. Or did I miss some steps? Any advice is welcome! |
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We made it , with an Askar 107PHQ |
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https://astrob.in/30yo9o/0/ |
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Indeed, we use a cam to check the mount and with platesolve you can Sync your mount. The absence of encodeurs isn't really a problem ;) |
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When it comes to losing home position due to a power disruption, you are correct. One cost-effective solution is to invest in a battery backup power supply. |
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There are solutions without encoders, but it can be terribly time wasting... And power losses do happen. I experienced it with a remote CGEM, 1800 km from home ! I have changed for a ZWO AM5, and it makes a huge difference. The mount points always perfectly, due to an efficient plate-solving software, whatever happens with the power. And there is no counterwight balancing, so the entire setup is rapidly in place, which is cost-effective when you do not do it yourself. Philippe |
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I haven't run mine remote, except from my home office to my driveway where I set up, but I suggest maybe looking into adding a simple homing switch, perhaps using a Hall or optical proximity sensor. I don't know if you are familiar with it, but the Windows-based Green Swamp Software https://greenswamp.org/ apparently supports an autohome sensor. But a webcam monitor also seems to be a simple, sastifactory approach. |
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Leonardo Landi: *** I’m going remote with my EQ6 because it’s what I own. Mine is high milage and needs a tune up but there’s no available service and I don’t want to tear it down without skills and experience. The remote place doesn’t allow personal cams so I’m not going to worry about it. Also I can’t use my flat flip panel/dust cover because of their swing diameter rules. They pack in as many rigs as possible.*** |