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CharleyH
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Reged: 08/19/08
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Loc: Fountain Valley, CA
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I receintly purchased a used LX200 8" Classic telescope. Everything seems to work well...but, I have one opperational question. When I operate the telescope, the Declination only operates within a range that is slightly over 90 degrees. That is fine until I loosen the clutch and rotate the optical tube. The telescope will still only operate in the same limits...so, the optical tube will no longer go all the up or down. Is this normal operation?
Thanks for the help, Charley
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Kolenka
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As far as I know, that is not normal. You should be getting 180 degrees of motion, give or take.
I would check the settings to see if a max/minimum declination value has been set in the handbox.
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mbohan
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You didn't per chance buy this off Ebay did you?
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CharleyH
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Loc: Fountain Valley, CA
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You didn't per chance buy this off Ebay did you?
No. I purchased it from someone local.
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CharleyH
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Loc: Fountain Valley, CA
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As far as I know, that is not normal. You should be getting 180 degrees of motion, give or take.
I would check the settings to see if a max/minimum declination value has been set in the handbox.
Thank you for checking.
Charley
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Kolenka
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As far as I know, that is not normal. You should be getting 180 degrees of motion, give or take.
I would check the settings to see if a max/minimum declination value has been set in the handbox.
Thank you for checking.
Charley
I meant you should check those settings.
-------------------- Meade 10" LX200R
Orion 80ED
Nagler 7T6, 9T6, 13T6, 17T4, 26T5
Canon XSi (Modded), TIS DMK 31AF03
Northwest Astro Photoblog
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Octavarium
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^ lol
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CharleyH
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Reged: 08/19/08
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Loc: Fountain Valley, CA
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As far as I know, that is not normal. You should be getting 180 degrees of motion, give or take.
I would check the settings to see if a max/minimum declination value has been set in the handbox.
Thank you for checking.
Charley
I meant you should check those settings.
Ooops...I responded to quickly. I will check.
Thanks for the help.
Charley
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Skywatchr
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Check the firmware revision. It sounds like it has the 12" EEPROMs in it. Yours should be no later than 3.34L. The 12" version has the "stops" in the software, and hard stops on the DEC trunions, because the scope is too long to swing through the forks.
Jeff
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I receintly purchased a used LX200 8" Classic telescope. Everything seems to work well...but, I have one opperational question. When I operate the telescope, the Declination only operates within a range that is slightly over 90 degrees. That is fine until I loosen the clutch and rotate the optical tube. The telescope will still only operate in the same limits...so, the optical tube will no longer go all the up or down. Is this normal operation?
Thanks for the help, Charley
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Highly Modified Meade DS-16 in Roll Off Roof
6" F/15 Brass w/ D&G Lens on DS-16 Mount
DS-10 10" F/4.5 Newtonian
LXD650, LX200 Classic
Orange Tube C11
DayStar 0.45 with multiple ERFs
Vixen ED80sf
10" LX200 GPS SMT
11x80 Meade, 20x80 Celestron binocs (Japan Made).
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Gadgets and parts everywhere.
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CharleyH
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Thanks for all of the help. I took off the side cover and did a little testing. By putting some marks on the DEC gear I observed that the scope has a little over 180 degrees of rotation...and if I shut it off in a different place then the previous time I turned it on it still has the same 180 degrees of rotation...but from the new starting point. I believe that the problem I was having (bogging down of the movement) was caused by a build up of grease in one area of the gear...I guess it must have been old grease??? Anyway, with the gear cleaned off everything seems to be working fine now.
Thanks again for the help.
Charley
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