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Ben Egbert

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You look like you have already learned more than I will ever know. Looks like some pretty high tech gear you have
 

JimFox

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Hey Les,

You have a roll off shed???? I don't remember that. That is so cool. And thanks for sharing your setup, it's giving me an idea on how I can clean up my cabling a bit. Mine currently looks like a bowl of spaghetti when it's set up. :)

So with the Lent 60, you are using a 90 degree for the camera to connect. Is that normal for the Lunt 60?

A very cool solar image. I have really been putting serious thought into getting something similar.
 

Les

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Hey Les,

You have a roll off shed???? I don't remember that. That is so cool. And thanks for sharing your setup, it's giving me an idea on how I can clean up my cabling a bit. Mine currently looks like a bowl of spaghetti when it's set up. :)

So with the Lent 60, you are using a 90 degree for the camera to connect. Is that normal for the Lunt 60?

A very cool solar image. I have really been putting serious thought into getting something similar.
I do have a roll off shed I built it probably 10years ago it's fully automated so I can sleep at night
When it's done shooting or clouds roll in it will park up and close roof
The diagonal is a blocking filter
The cable wrap I got from Amazon pretty cheap I think the 1/2" is like $15 for 25ft
 

JimFox

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I do have a roll off shed I built it probably 10years ago it's fully automated so I can sleep at night
When it's done shooting or clouds roll in it will park up and close roof
The diagonal is a blocking filter
The cable wrap I got from Amazon pretty cheap I think the 1/2" is like $15 for 25ft
Oh how interesting about the blocking filter. I thought the blocking filter would be in the Lunt 60?

I will check out the Cable Wrap. Thanks!
 

Les

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I got the Tak 106 when it was a lot cheaper
On another Note I was told by zwo that the 178mm camera is not good for Solar imaging as it leaves a grid Pattern and yes the grid pattern is there. 174mm on order and also changing the scope to a Double stack have to wait 4 months for the filter to be made and upgrading the focuser to add a zwo electronic focuser that way when we do outreach from the local obs we can teamviewer in and do live sun images on a large screen
 

chuckp

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I got the Tak 106 when it was a lot cheaper
On another Note I was told by zwo that the 178mm camera is not good for Solar imaging as it leaves a grid Pattern and yes the grid pattern is there. 174mm on order and also changing the scope to a Double stack have to wait 4 months for the filter to be made and upgrading the focuser to add a zwo electronic focuser that way when we do outreach from the local obs we can teamviewer in and do live sun images on a large screen
Nice shot Les! I had the double stack for my Lunt 60 and I sold it. I got better images with a single stack. I did outreach and people actually liked the single stack better. When I bought mine it was the 50mm double stack on the 60 mm scope so it lost a lot of brightness. I think they have a 60 double stack now so that might make a difference. I get Newton rings when I use a barlow only and I'm using the ASI1600mm. I hope the double stack works out for you.
 

Les

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Nice shot Les! I had the double stack for my Lunt 60 and I sold it. I got better images with a single stack. I did outreach and people actually liked the single stack better. When I bought mine it was the 50mm double stack on the 60 mm scope so it lost a lot of brightness. I think they have a 60 double stack now so that might make a difference. I get Newton rings when I use a barlow only and I'm using the ASI1600mm. I hope the double stack works out for you.
I purchased a tilt adapter to eliminate the Newton Rings also looking to find a clocking adapter
we have a Coronado 90 on a televue for the public to look through and this will be up on the big screen inside the observatory
 

Mike Lewis

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Sure looks like an excellent start to solar imaging, which is not as straightforward as it might seem like at first glance. Chuck (@chuckp) knows what he is doing, so great to have him weighing in on your results too - he is a wizard with this solar stuff.
 
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