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Don Allen
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Reged: 07/07/05
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Loc: Charleston, SC
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Making the usual noise but mount not moving. Planning on doing a reset this evening. Think it will help?
-------------------- Don
SV 102A F/8.7 Lomo Doublet Apo SN 22
LXD75
35 Pan, 17T4, 7 Nag, 3-6 Nag Zoom
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Orion4211
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Reged: 09/13/05
Posts: 312
Loc: North New Jersey
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Check and see if everything is screwed in tightly. Same problem happened to me once, there is a hex bolt underneath the housing. It became loose and after tightening it, I had no more problems.
-------------------- "The heavens are telling the glory of God; and their expanse is declaring the work of His hands." Psalm 19:1
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Scopes: Meade AR5, Celestron 8" SCT, Astro Tech 80/560 ED doublet, PST
Mounts: LXD-75 GOTO, Orion EQ-1,
EP: TV Plossl 32mm and 15mm; Meade 5k 18mm UWA; ; Burgess 9mm SWA; TMB planetary 4mm, 6mm, 9mm; Astro Tech Titan 26mm, 38mm, UO abbe ortho 12.5mm
TV 2x Barlow
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Don Allen
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Reged: 07/07/05
Posts: 322
Loc: Charleston, SC
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Will do, thanks.
-------------------- Don
SV 102A F/8.7 Lomo Doublet Apo SN 22
LXD75
35 Pan, 17T4, 7 Nag, 3-6 Nag Zoom
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Eddgie
Carpal Tunnel
   
Reged: 02/01/06
Posts: 2704
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One of the most common problems is that the small Allen screws that hold the large Spur Gears to the motor gearbox and to the worm driveshaft backs out.
Easy to check. Open the little plastic inspection port. Put a pencil mark across the end of the shafts on to the big gear faces.
Turn on the mount and press the button to see if the gear is rotating on the shaft.
It is necessary to take the motor housing off if one of these screws comes loose. While you are there, you may want to check your worm gear to worm wheel mesh. If there is a lot of play, it is a great time to remove it.
Nothing hard to do there, but if you don't feel mechanically inclined, check to see if a neighbor that is handy will work with you. It is not hard to do any of these things.
Regards.
-------------------- Celestron C14, CGE (Big Al)
Astro-Physics 6" f/8 (Buffy)
Televue 101 (No name, but I call it my Widescreen HD Space TV)
The night sky is my mistress. She seduces me away from all other lovers.
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Don Allen
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Reged: 07/07/05
Posts: 322
Loc: Charleston, SC
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The bronze gear is rotating but not meshing with the silver one. I can press the bronze one and it then works but they are out of alignment. I also cannot figure out how to take the top housing cap off. Do I have to take out that "screw" that comes in from the back and looks like it holds the unit on? Any help would be apprecitated.
Thanks,
-------------------- Don
SV 102A F/8.7 Lomo Doublet Apo SN 22
LXD75
35 Pan, 17T4, 7 Nag, 3-6 Nag Zoom
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Don Allen
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Reged: 07/07/05
Posts: 322
Loc: Charleston, SC
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Got the unit off and the allen screw that is holding the silver gear in place was loose. Tightened it and all is well. Thanks for all the help especially letting me know I could do this without breaking it which is my usual practice.
-------------------- Don
SV 102A F/8.7 Lomo Doublet Apo SN 22
LXD75
35 Pan, 17T4, 7 Nag, 3-6 Nag Zoom
Edited by Don Allen (10/20/09 06:57 PM)
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Orion4211
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Reged: 09/13/05
Posts: 312
Loc: North New Jersey
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Excellent.
-------------------- "The heavens are telling the glory of God; and their expanse is declaring the work of His hands." Psalm 19:1
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Scopes: Meade AR5, Celestron 8" SCT, Astro Tech 80/560 ED doublet, PST
Mounts: LXD-75 GOTO, Orion EQ-1,
EP: TV Plossl 32mm and 15mm; Meade 5k 18mm UWA; ; Burgess 9mm SWA; TMB planetary 4mm, 6mm, 9mm; Astro Tech Titan 26mm, 38mm, UO abbe ortho 12.5mm
TV 2x Barlow
Burgess Binoview w/ 2 binolite 20mm
Meade LPI
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