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philwatson
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First light for new 20" ultralight new
      #3410573 - 10/25/09 06:29 PM Attachment (56 downloads)

This scope had its genesis at an Australian star party last year, when Stephen Sharpley & I were discussing the dob trend to sub-F/4 optical systems made possible by the Paracorr, & the associated benefits of ditching ladders. Not wishing to waste a good idea, the following week we ordered a 20" F/3.7 mirror from Mark Suchting, & here we are. I did seek constructional advice from this forum along the way, so I am pleased to post photos of the finished product.

A few key details:
- It is built from 12mm hardwood ply, with a stainless steel cell
- Scope weight is 25kg (55lb), excluding rocker box
- It has a 4" secondary from Antares Optics
- There's a built-in filter slide with an NPB filter permanently mounted. The Paracorr is also permanently in the focuser
- Mirror has front collimation for ease of adjustment
- Components can be handled by one person, & it fits in a compact car.

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25cm binoscope
50cm ultralight dob


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lightfever
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Re: First light for new 20" ultralight new [Re: philwatson]
      #3410589 - 10/25/09 06:41 PM

Wow! very nice looking congrats.

That's a nice looking upper cage for an ultralight.

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Mark
Tasco 15-TE 76mm
Sky Watcher 80mm ED
AT-111 Triplet
XT8i (with Woden re-figured mirror)
Discovery 12.5" f/5 Premium DHQ (PDHQ Split-tube Dobsonian)
12.5" f/6.3 Dob (Underconstruction)
Celestron CG-5GT EQ Mount
Celestron C4 EQ Mount

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johnnyha
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Re: First light for new 20" ultralight new [Re: lightfever]
      #3410598 - 10/25/09 06:52 PM

What is the EP height at zenith?


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Johnny

Spicewood, TX

Sherman Oaks, CA



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philwatson
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Re: First light for new 20" ultralight new [Re: johnnyha]
      #3410605 - 10/25/09 06:56 PM

Eyepiece height at zenith is currently 71", but I can shave a further 2" off it with a bit of tweaking.

I thought about a single upper ring, but went with a traditional UTA to protect that big secondary.

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25cm binoscope
50cm ultralight dob


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reiner
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Re: First light for new 20" ultralight new [Re: philwatson]
      #3411250 - 10/26/09 03:56 AM

Hi Phil,

this is a very nice scope that you built! Is this an ultra-thin mirror (25kg is very lightweight for the complete scope)?

I completely agree with you about the traditional upper cage. Single ring UTAs have their advantages, if it comes to making a telescope air-plane-compatible. But for "daily" life, the traditional ones give better protection.

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Reiner

22" and 14" Dobs on EQ platforms


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philwatson
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Re: First light for new 20" ultralight new [Re: reiner]
      #3411253 - 10/26/09 04:10 AM

Yes it is a very thin mirror (40mm at the edge). Much better for lifting it and also cooling, provided it is properly supported.

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Alan1956
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Re: First light for new 20" ultralight new [Re: philwatson]
      #3411273 - 10/26/09 04:34 AM

Optical tube assembly weighs 25kg? Fabulous! This includes the weight of the secondary cage and the primary mirror, I assume?

Alan


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philwatson
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Re: First light for new 20" ultralight [Re: Alan1956]
      #3411304 - 10/26/09 05:20 AM

Yes, it does include secondary cage & primary. One trick I used: that light baffling on the secondary cage is just foamboard. This is stuff you can buy at craft stores. It is 1/4" high-density foam skinned with cardboard on each side. I painted it on both sides for weatherproofing & also to make the inside matte.

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