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Astronomy => Telescopes Etcetera.... => Topic started by: Simon E on Nov 23, 2009, 13:02:39

Title: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 23, 2009, 13:02:39
My father asked me what I wanted for xmas this year, so I said a guidescope for my celestron. So have one of these on order now. :D

SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T (Tube Assembly)
102mm (4") f/500 REFRACTOR
Specification and optics same as Startravel-102 (AZ3) but supplied without Equatorial Mount and Tripod. Complete with tube rings.

Maybe I can now guide with either scope and take photos.

(http://www.sherwoods-photo.com/sky_watcher/39.jpg)


When set up and piggy backed i might have to get some count balance weights for it, or even a expensive eq mount. :o

si
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 23, 2009, 13:31:00
Oh forgot to mention, I have started on the garden observatory, and dug out the foundations for the shed. Just trying to find a hollow tube for casting the concret pier for the scopes to mount on.

Will sort out some images soon for the construction, It's basically a 8x6 shed, which i already have on a concrete base with a concrete pier in the middle. I will then fit a new retro sliding roof, a bit like this, add electrics, and kit out with laptop, internet, fridge(for beer) and other bits n pieces.

(http://www.taylorsgardenbuildings.co.uk/observatory/observatory.jpg) 8)

si
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: RobertM on Nov 23, 2009, 15:13:35
Looking good Simon though I hope there will be a bit more room in the final design ;)

But ... should this be in a different section ... ;)

Where are the forum police when you need them  :police: :police: :police:
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Tony G on Nov 23, 2009, 15:15:27
Hi Si,

What size tube are you after?

Tony G
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Ian on Nov 23, 2009, 15:41:07
nick nick...

always looking, post 1 was about the right place, post two placed a foot into Technical, the weight is now on that foot and the toes of the other are sliding slowly towards technical too...

If it suddenly slews back to photography, it can stay where it is.
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 23, 2009, 16:37:34
Quote from: Tony G on Nov 23, 2009, 15:15:27
Hi Si,

What size tube are you after?

Tony G

Tony I have a NEXSTAR C8 and thought about the Skywatcher 80T, but then had a look at the 102T as a guide scope for the 8". The 4" might double up as a unit to take some pictures through as well, as it is a f5 and it has a much wider field of view compared to my Nexstar.

These two will be piggybacked onto each other and mounted on a concrete, reinforced pier, via a wedge...... look right back to Photography.... nah nah :twisted:

si
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 23, 2009, 16:49:13
Quote from: RobertM on Nov 23, 2009, 15:13:35
Looking good Simon though I hope there will be a bit more room in the final design ;)


This a 6".6 x 6".6 observatory, mine will be a bit bigger @ 6"x8", so will be able to add some creature comforts.....

(http://www.richweb.f9.co.uk/astro/images/Observatory_Clair_20050626_interior_an_browse.jpg)

At the end of the day as long as I can get a small desk/shelf with a chair and the scope mounted, then that will be cool. I also want to run cables upto the house, 100 foot away, so I can run the scope from there, need some really long usb cables etc..... :o

At least any heat coming from the house, will be minimal, and thus not effect any of the images I take. Plus it will be out of the wind.....

si
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Mac on Nov 23, 2009, 16:54:25
I think tony was talking about the size for your pier.
He's a master of tube off cuts, for using as a mould.

This is the one he dropped of for me. ;)
(http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/images/wsci_02_img0271.jpg)
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Mike on Nov 23, 2009, 17:51:05
102mm scope for a guide scope !!!  :o
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Tony G on Nov 23, 2009, 19:55:29
Si,

Mac was correct, it was the size of the 'hollow tube for casting' I was after, as I may be able to help.  ;)

Tony G
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 24, 2009, 09:22:32
Oh errr silly me that would be cool. Need something about 10"-12" thick, "no dirty jokes please" and about 4 foot long, will take a longer one though, and has anyone got any steel rods about the same length that I can get hold of, for the pier.

si

cheers
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 24, 2009, 09:24:42
Quote from: Mike on Nov 23, 2009, 17:51:05
102mm scope for a guide scope !!!  :o

Well a lot of people use the 80T which is only 1/2" smaller and 100mm longer in the tube length. So i thought what the hell. Plus there is only £50 in the price.

Don't know what the weight difference is between the 80T and the 102T, hopefully it won't be a problem for the Nexstar arm, however Celestron have brought out the piggyback camera holder, and slr's with lens's ain't light

You never know this doesn't seem to be a problem.

(http://www.nightskyimages.co.uk/piggyback_3.jpg)

The real worry is if I use a 8" sct as I guide scope :o :o
si
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: MarkS on Nov 24, 2009, 09:38:07
Quote from: Simon E
The real worry is if I use a 8" sct as I guide scope :o :o

I often use my Celestron C11 as a guide scope ...
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Tony G on Nov 24, 2009, 18:51:51
Si,

I have a piece of hollow rigid pipe (sizes......... 9" internal and approximately 4' long) see image below.
If you want this, just let me know, and I'll try and get it to you some how, unless you are at the meeting on Thursday, and I'll bring it along with me.

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2788/4130925847_8317bcfc3c.jpg)

Tony G
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 25, 2009, 23:50:39
I will try and come along tomorrow night, how much do u want for it.

Thanks
Si
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Tony G on Nov 26, 2009, 09:26:13
Well Si,

I paid a man, who knew a bloke on a building site, who had contacts with some pipe layer................

Free of charge, I'll bring it along tonight to the meeting.

Tony G
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Mac on Nov 26, 2009, 15:15:21
QuoteI also want to run cables upto the house, 100 foot away, so I can run the scope from there, need some really long usb cables etc.....

why dont you use a realy long ethernet cable as opposed to a usb, (huge voltage loss @ 5v over that distance on the usb)
and have a remote laptop,controlling all your equipment, just login to the laptop from the house, or anywhere in the world, should you allow internet access!!

Mac.
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 26, 2009, 18:38:56
Yep cool, idea espically as I have just got hold of 305metres of cat5. :o

si
Title: Re: SKYWATCHER STARTRAVEL-102T
Post by: Simon E on Nov 26, 2009, 20:34:33
Sorry guys. couldn't make it, but absolutely knackered tonight after a 12hr day at Heathrow.

Tony G, sorry mate but really knackered, still keen on the tube though, can I maybe pick it up one night during the week.

Pm me your address and i can pop round when you like.

si