Lunt 40mm module help
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Lunt 40mm module help
Hi All,
Maybe Mark Townley can help me ?
I saw this wonderful Double stack setup by Oak - see the details here:
viewtopic.php?t=37582
He stacked the Lunt 40mm after the Quark, and he posted a photo of it in the post.
Please, how do we obtain this Lunt 40mm unit ? How much would it cost ?
Thanks
Magnus
Maybe Mark Townley can help me ?
I saw this wonderful Double stack setup by Oak - see the details here:
viewtopic.php?t=37582
He stacked the Lunt 40mm after the Quark, and he posted a photo of it in the post.
Please, how do we obtain this Lunt 40mm unit ? How much would it cost ?
Thanks
Magnus
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Hi Magnus,
So far, it seems only the scope is available. Least expensive version would be with the basic focuser and the 5mm blocking filter. US $675. Nothing is available from Lunt at the moment, although they seem to mention a DS module from time to time.
I've seen both an LS35 and an LS40 doubelstacked. Do a search of the forums. Both were accomplished by sacrificing a second telescope.
Keep your eyes open on the used market. One of us is bound to get aperture fever and buy something bigger.
Eric.
So far, it seems only the scope is available. Least expensive version would be with the basic focuser and the 5mm blocking filter. US $675. Nothing is available from Lunt at the moment, although they seem to mention a DS module from time to time.
I've seen both an LS35 and an LS40 doubelstacked. Do a search of the forums. Both were accomplished by sacrificing a second telescope.
Keep your eyes open on the used market. One of us is bound to get aperture fever and buy something bigger.
Eric.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Hi magnus.
I guess you would have to buy a ls40 scope and cannibalise the etalon from it. The same can be achieved with a pst etalon.
Mark
I guess you would have to buy a ls40 scope and cannibalise the etalon from it. The same can be achieved with a pst etalon.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Hi Magnus,
The etalon just unscrews from the front of the Lunt 40mm. I bought the 40mm scope with the intent of using it this way and still having a quick conversion back to a grab and go full disk setup. It takes less than a minute to switch the configurations once you have all the parts. I think the full 40mm scope with blocker only end up costing something like 300 us dollars more than the blocker alone if you buy from Lunt.
-Derek
The etalon just unscrews from the front of the Lunt 40mm. I bought the 40mm scope with the intent of using it this way and still having a quick conversion back to a grab and go full disk setup. It takes less than a minute to switch the configurations once you have all the parts. I think the full 40mm scope with blocker only end up costing something like 300 us dollars more than the blocker alone if you buy from Lunt.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Hello Derek,Oak wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 3:27 pm Hi Magnus,
The etalon just unscrews from the front of the Lunt 40mm. I bought the 40mm scope with the intent of using it this way and still having a quick conversion back to a grab and go full disk setup. It takes less than a minute to switch the configurations once you have all the parts. I think the full 40mm scope with blocker only end up costing something like 300 us dollars more than the blocker alone if you buy from Lunt.
-Derek
So I can just a basic LS40 with a B500 blocking filter like this:
https://www.harrisontelescopes.co.uk/ac ... wREALw_wcB
Then how do you fit the Lunt etalon to the Quark? Do you need a special adaptor. What about adapting the Lunt to the camera. I see you have an adaptor to fit the camera ? Is this a special item as well ?
Many thanks.
Magnus
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Hi Magnus,
Here are the components in the system. I also described the system in this post with a few more photos: viewtopic.php?t=35857
The whole setup:
Make sense?
Best,
Derek
Here are the components in the system. I also described the system in this post with a few more photos: viewtopic.php?t=35857
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- Telescope objective/tube/focuser (I have used an ST80, AT102ED, and Bresser AR127L all with success)
- 2-inch Baader H-Alpha 35nm filter as ERF
- 2 inch extensions (x2)
- Quark Chromosphere (Standard with built-in 4.2x telecentric and blocker)
- Quark to T2 adapter
(FLO:https://www.firstlightoptics.com/adapte ... to-t2.html) - Custom Etalon Enclosure for Lunt 40mm etalon (RAF Camera)
Insides of enclosure blackened with aluminum black (would recommend adonizing though):
https://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tool ... d4941.aspx - Lunt 40mm Etalon from 40 mm dedicated telescope
https://luntsolarsystems.com/product/lu ... telescope/ - Tilt adapter
https://agenaastro.com/zwo-t2-tilter-adapter-ii.html - Eyepiece holder
https://agenaastro.com/blue-fireball-1- ... -e-10.html
The whole setup:
Make sense?
Best,
Derek
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
FYI: The etalon adapter/enclosure is now listed on the RAF camera website.
https://rafcamera.com/adapter-lunt-40mm
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Combining these two types of etalons seems like a very good idea to me. I'm also thinking about that, but I want to use the Quark combo and build the etalons the other way around. As the first LS40 and Quark behind it. I would place the blocking filter at the end of the optical path in front of the camera. To change the aperture on the F30, I would use the TZ4 or TZ3 depending on the focal length of the lens. The TZ3 has a clean aperture of 46mm, which seems ideal to me for the LS40.
Does this solution have any visible weakness? Thanks for every response.
Does this solution have any visible weakness? Thanks for every response.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Doesn't the combo have the blocking filter built in? Aside from that, I don't think it matters which order they are in if they are both in the telecentric beam. That does widen the fwhm on the air-spaced Lunt etalon though.
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I am a man of action, so the work is done.
It seems to work well, but the conditions are downright terrible.
It seems to work well, but the conditions are downright terrible.
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The set is: TZ3x, LS40, Quark, blocking filter, camera. I haven't tried it visually. There was very little time.
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The Lunt has a narrower band but I only have a 12mm filter. He vignettes in the telecentric volume. I have cameras with a larger angle than 12mm. The Quark filter is perfectly fine.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Aren't blocking filters usually before the etalon in mica systems? Any idea why that is? Does the blocker serve as a secondary ERF for the polarizers in the mica stack? It would be nice to get a 3x telecentric to use with my standard quark but I've worried about then needing to use a (Lunt) blocker after the etalon.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
The classic Quark is designed as an eyepiece, so it has a blocking and DERF filter before the telecentric element.
Nothing prevents you from replacing the telecentric element with another and using a blocking filter from LUNT with an eyepiece or camera.
Before Quark I put 2" UV/IR cut, or H-a 35nm.
Nothing prevents you from replacing the telecentric element with another and using a blocking filter from LUNT with an eyepiece or camera.
Before Quark I put 2" UV/IR cut, or H-a 35nm.
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You don't need to use the Lunt blocking filter at all, the blocker in the Quark alone will be fine.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
In order to prevent misalignment due to deflection, I created a rigid lattice coupling. The telecentric member is located in a 2.5" elevator, so the elevator load is minimal.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Your metal fabrication is always truly excellent.
I was going to build a similar skeletal [?] extension for my own set-up.
Mounted on an enlarged backplate but using much longer rods or tubes than yours.
To support the components nearer the camera to combat the usual sagging.
There is some complication with my method due to linear focusing movement.
It would require a smoothly sliding linear bearing for the tail end and camera support.
There is also the matter of easy accessibility for the Lunt pressure tuning and focusing knobs.
I was going to build a similar skeletal [?] extension for my own set-up.
Mounted on an enlarged backplate but using much longer rods or tubes than yours.
To support the components nearer the camera to combat the usual sagging.
There is some complication with my method due to linear focusing movement.
It would require a smoothly sliding linear bearing for the tail end and camera support.
There is also the matter of easy accessibility for the Lunt pressure tuning and focusing knobs.
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H-alpha: Baader 160mm D-ERF, iStar 150/10 H-alpha objective, 2" Baader 35nm H-a, 2" Beloptik KG3,
Lunt 60MT etalon, Lunt B1200S2 BF, Assorted T-S GPCs or 2x "Shorty" Barlow, ZWO ASI174.
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Re: Lunt 40mm module help
Hi All,
I made a 3D-printed version of the Lunt 40mm etalon adapter with the .stl files available for free here:
https://www.printables.com/model/348580 ... -enclosure
-Derek
I made a 3D-printed version of the Lunt 40mm etalon adapter with the .stl files available for free here:
https://www.printables.com/model/348580 ... -enclosure
-Derek