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Hi All and Happy New Year! Its been a bit since I last updated. So, I have successfully disassembled my pst! I have also received my donor ota, Celestron 102 xlt, and should receive my Lunt 100mm erf this week. Im currently deciding whether or not to replace the stock focuser. I also have to work out the erf mounting. Im excited to complete this project so that I can start some imaging! Thanks for all of the assistance that ive received so far.
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Hi Ricky
great. Please pics ;-)
great. Please pics ;-)
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Good work! Definitely, pictures 8)
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Its been a bit since I last updated. I have everything completed except my choice of solutions for more in focus. As I see it, from my research, I can either shorten my ota, replace the focuser for one that is lower profile or maybe replace the bf diagonal for a straight thru solution. Im leaning towards the latter. Has anyone converted their Coronado diagonal bf to a straight thru version? A couple of other quick questions...how much tilt do I need to provide to the erf...ive read 1mm to maybe 2mm...is this correct? Lastly, since I have an external erf do I still need to use the mini-erf? Thanks for all of your help so far!! Im getting closer to first light!
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What follows are pics of my setup as is...first up my Lunt 100mm erf.
Its been a bit since I last updated. I have everything completed except my choice of solutions for more in focus. As I see it, from my research, I can either shorten my ota, replace the focuser for one that is lower profile or maybe replace the bf diagonal for a straight thru solution. Im leaning towards the latter. Has anyone converted their Coronado diagonal bf to a straight thru version? A couple of other quick questions...how much tilt do I need to provide to the erf...ive read 1mm to maybe 2mm...is this correct? Lastly, since I have an external erf do I still need to use the mini-erf? Thanks for all of your help so far!! Im getting closer to first light!
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What follows are pics of my setup as is...first up my Lunt 100mm erf.
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Ricky,
Looks good.
The front ERF just needs a small tilt to reduce reflections and ghosting - 2mm would be more than enough.
The "key" is to have the etalon at the majic -200mm inside the prime focus. Once positioned, IT NEVER MOVES. This then means that the final focus will be 200mm from the etalon. You will need some sort of focuser after the etalon.
The ITF in the Coronado BF diagonal adds "belt and braces" to the ERF by further reducing the UV/IR. There's no real reason to remove it - leave it in place.
Why would you want to convert the BF to a straight thru? There's usually more than enough space (in the 200mm) for the diagonal and your camera etc.
Looks good.
The front ERF just needs a small tilt to reduce reflections and ghosting - 2mm would be more than enough.
The "key" is to have the etalon at the majic -200mm inside the prime focus. Once positioned, IT NEVER MOVES. This then means that the final focus will be 200mm from the etalon. You will need some sort of focuser after the etalon.
The ITF in the Coronado BF diagonal adds "belt and braces" to the ERF by further reducing the UV/IR. There's no real reason to remove it - leave it in place.
Why would you want to convert the BF to a straight thru? There's usually more than enough space (in the 200mm) for the diagonal and your camera etc.
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Hi Ricky
fine pics a great mod. CS for the next days, we like to see pics from the sun
fine pics a great mod. CS for the next days, we like to see pics from the sun
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Good stuff! Will look forward to seeing how you get on
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Thanks for the suggestions! I have finally procured a used Coronado BF15...coming all the way from New Zealand thanks to my friend Gary Beal!
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Hi All,
Here are my latest mod pics...still waiting for my focuser.
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Here are my latest mod pics...still waiting for my focuser.
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The mod 2 simply replaces the pst black box with the focuser, extensions, and bf15...
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Hi Ricky
that looks great
that looks great
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Ricky,
Probably close enough at this stage.
You'll quickly find out when you first use it. The focus position (at the black box eyepiece) should remain unchanged for what you had with the original PST.
Once correctly positioned you still use the focuser on the black box - not the one on the scope!
Probably close enough at this stage.
You'll quickly find out when you first use it. The focus position (at the black box eyepiece) should remain unchanged for what you had with the original PST.
Once correctly positioned you still use the focuser on the black box - not the one on the scope!
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Thanks Merlin! Clouds have hampered my first light attempt...maybe next week sometime. Im still awaiting my JMI NGF-CM focuser w/DRO Controller. Currently, you'll notice in a pic or two above, I have a 2" sct visual back coming off the rear of the etalon. As has already been mentioned, the fit is less than perfect. I have wrapped Teflon tape around the etalon threads to snug things up a bit but its still not as solid a connection as I would prefer. Solarhound in a previous thread says the twist end of the Antares 2" twistlock threads on so I have a used one coming in. From whichever adapter I end up with I will attach a 2" to sct adapter which will in turn be attached to the focuser. The back end of the focuser will accommodate the BF15 (with the appropriate adapter)...this of course is the plan. LOL. As a side note, I accidentally stumbled upon a Point Grey Chameleon imager for a very nice price! We are getting close...
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Hi All,
First light! Not the best but its something! Im still awaiting my focuser. Thanks for all the help...its gotten me this far.
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First light! Not the best but its something! Im still awaiting my focuser. Thanks for all the help...its gotten me this far.
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Hi Ricky
congrats on the new PGR Baby and a good start for the first light. The tuning of the etalon is a key next to the focusing
congrats on the new PGR Baby and a good start for the first light. The tuning of the etalon is a key next to the focusing
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Thanks! I was playing with the tuning and was able to catch a very nice prominence as well!
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Hi All,
Just received the last piece to complete my PST Mod2...the NGF-CM electric focuser! Looking forward to some sunshine now.
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Ricky
Just received the last piece to complete my PST Mod2...the NGF-CM electric focuser! Looking forward to some sunshine now.
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Ricky,
Certainly looks sexy, and probably overkill...
Watch the total length of the stack....
Based on previous builds the distance from the rear of the PST etalon to the front face the BF10 should be very close to 120mm (if you want to image) - this gives the final distance to sensor at 200mm.
Certainly looks sexy, and probably overkill...
Watch the total length of the stack....
Based on previous builds the distance from the rear of the PST etalon to the front face the BF10 should be very close to 120mm (if you want to image) - this gives the final distance to sensor at 200mm.
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Thanks Merlin. I think I can shorten the stack a little. I got the focuser for cheap with dro controller. Crossing fingers.
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Ricky
PS I reprocessed my first light solar image and include it here...I like it much more.
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PS I reprocessed my first light solar image and include it here...I like it much more.
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Hi Ricky
that looks great and congratulations on the rework. Now you are very close to good pics
that looks great and congratulations on the rework. Now you are very close to good pics
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Ok..based upon some words of wisdom from Merlin here is a bit of rework on the rear stack of my ota. Fully racked in I get very close to 120mm to the bf15 diagonal from the rear lens; fully racked out I get 140mm. Now for some sunlight to test her out!
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Hi All,
Here is second light with the focuser installed...much easier to focus now!
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Here is second light with the focuser installed...much easier to focus now!
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Getting close - I can feel the heat!!
I'd pump up the exposure a bit.....
Onwards and Upwards....
I'd pump up the exposure a bit.....
Onwards and Upwards....
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Thanks Merlin! I will pump it next outing! Boy this is fun! Looking forward to the summer time when I can try using powermates.
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congratulations you move on fast
congratulations you move on fast
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Hi All,
I thought I would update the group on my imaging progress with some new pics.
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I thought I would update the group on my imaging progress with some new pics.
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great progress
great progress
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Im curious about tuning...I guess the hot spots will always be there no matter the tuning? Im also considering the use of ND filters...I would like to increase exposure times but my gain setting is as low as it will go in FC. I think I read somewhere someone else doing this.
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Try rotating the etalon assembly in the donor scope focuser, there will be a point that gives most even illumination across the field of view...
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Ok! I will try that. Now I want a much larger aperature ha scope! lol
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Nice progress, Ricky.
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Warning, it is not all about the opening, it is how you drive the car ;-)
Warning, it is not all about the opening, it is how you drive the car ;-)
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Ricky,
Is this post still active? How did you mount the ERF? My 100mm Lunt should be here this week and I have the Celestron Nexstar 102GT. I could not interpret the photo of the ERF you posted.
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Is this post still active? How did you mount the ERF? My 100mm Lunt should be here this week and I have the Celestron Nexstar 102GT. I could not interpret the photo of the ERF you posted.
Best,
Jack
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Hi Jack,
I bought some 4" pvc plumbing parts and audio cables to mount, cushion and tilt the erf...ill try to get some detailed pics up later in the day.
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I bought some 4" pvc plumbing parts and audio cables to mount, cushion and tilt the erf...ill try to get some detailed pics up later in the day.
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