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Now the RC10 is mounted and running at the observatory at the top of the new Mesu200 astro mount.
Really good results guiding with Phd2
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and the first data captures with Pempro reveals a really long and sweet PE of 4.6 arc-sec (pek-pek).
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More info soon 😀
I am humbled by your images, location and equipment setup. Thank you for sharing your experience with the Mesu E200.
As a potential buyer for the Mesu Mk2, may I enquire how accurately the wedge has to be aligned on the pier to achieve a good PA? Due to the 3 bolt adjustment arrangement surely a wedge bearing error will introduce tilt in the mount, is this a problem?
What was your experience making fine PA adjustments with the 3 bolt arrangement on heavy imaging load?
Your 3 mount to wedge bolts look larger than the ones I have seen in other pictures (8mm I believe), have you upgraded them?
Thank you so much for your comment!!