Chauncey
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looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
#5544480 - 11/28/12 08:11 PM
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I have an omni xlt 150 and was thinking about upgrading the mount to a goto capable mount.
I've looked at the CG5 and the LX80 but cant really decide on either. I almost think it may be better to increase my budget and just wait a little longer to get a newer mount (moving up to the CGEM price range).
What do you guys think?
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orlyandico
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5544492 - 11/28/12 08:22 PM
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used atlas? 800.
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Chauncey
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5544508 - 11/28/12 08:33 PM
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any suggestions on where to look? Ive been poking around craigslist and havnt seen any decent mounts of for sell here in denver/boulder.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5544523 - 11/28/12 08:50 PM
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any suggestions on where to look? Ive been poking around craigslist and havnt seen any decent mounts of for sell here in denver/boulder.
Both CloudyNights Classifieds and Astromart are the two most often suggested.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5544599 - 11/28/12 09:38 PM
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Also look at CloudyNights Swap & Shop Mounts in the forums area. The Swap & Shop is different than the classifieds. Sometimes the ad's are in both places other times they are only in one or the other.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5544913 - 11/29/12 01:21 AM
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Unless you are planning astrophotography, you should consider the CG-5. The go-to's are very good, it is lighter than a CGEM or Atlas, and it will leave a few $ for other ungrades.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5545051 - 11/29/12 07:45 AM
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Stay away from the LX80. It MAY prove to be a nice mount someday. But not this day. 
A CG5 would be nice, but if you are not planning on imaging, one of the single arm forks like Celestron uses on the NS 8/5 would be just perfect.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5545259 - 11/29/12 10:30 AM
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Used CGEM and Atlas mounts can be had for $1000 or less (I buy used whenever I can). That would be my recommendation. Either would carry the 150 without trouble and leave you some room to grow. Forget the LX80.
Edited by EFT (11/29/12 12:33 PM)
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5545346 - 11/29/12 11:15 AM
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Stay away from the LX80. It MAY prove to be a nice mount someday. But not this day. 
A CG5 would be nice, but if you are not planning on imaging, one of the single arm forks like Celestron uses on the NS 8/5 would be just perfect.
What Rod said. I have a CG5-GT and it works very well, especially at the pricepoint. However, the best visual setup with your budget in mind is a goto Alt/Az like the single fork Celestron makes. Simple to operate and the eyepiece is never in a really bad position.
David
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5545375 - 11/29/12 11:38 AM
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+2 on the CG5-GT mount. Carries my 4.72" refractor with ease, even when loaded with a binoviewer, and the gotos are deadly accurate when I perform the two star alignment/two star calibration routine.
Edited by Doug Culbertson (11/29/12 11:39 AM)
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Sean13
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5545798 - 11/29/12 04:23 PM
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I recently purchased a used cg-5gt myself with a 6" ASGT scope on it and am very happy with it. I did have to replace the motor control board on it but for the price I paid it was still a good deal. Check your local craigslist for one you can pickup and save some shipping costs. I do use it for photography and it am pretty pleased with its performance. The worm gears may need some tweaking to get just perfect but once properly aligned its suitable for photography with a small scope.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5546126 - 11/29/12 07:42 PM
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I got a used CG-5 as well and sent it off to be hypertuned by Ed Thomas. I struggled a little bit guiding in declination but have been able to achieve 8 min subs with ease at 500mm focal length.
George
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5546788 - 11/30/12 08:34 AM
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Another thumbs-up for the CG5 (AS-GT or whatever they're calling it nowadays). I use it for all my scopes including a C8 and a 6" F6 refractor (which is at about the mount's limit). A member of my club got a new LX-80 a few weeks ago; it worked for only a few hours before the declination drive quit. I'm no Meade hater, but I'd be terrified to buy anything from them that had any moving parts.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5547027 - 11/30/12 11:39 AM
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My CG5 is way overloaded, even for visual. I have a 10" Meade R with a Crayford focuser and a 9X50 finder. It takes 4 eleven pound counterweights on it, yet with proper balance and a good alignment, it performs quite well the whole evening.
David
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5547192 - 11/30/12 01:08 PM
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David;
44 lbs. of counterweights?!!! That is WAY overloaded. A CGEM is only rated for 40 lbs. of equipment, so a CG5 must be considerably below that.
Brian
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5547238 - 11/30/12 01:34 PM
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After a rough start with mine, the LX80 is fine if you get a good one, visually it is great as long as you don't load it to what Meade advertises, load of 1/2 or less works better. My LX80 vibration dampens after 1 to 1.5 seconds using a 102mm RF, it minimal RA slop. If the LX80 was that bad I am surprised there haven't been any LX80's for sale here or Astromart. There are people using them, but for AP the LX80 hasn't shown it is viable yet. Speaking with a major scope shop in California, sales person who is very straight on what is good or not has said they have had some returns because of defects, small percentage of what has gone out the door. Bottom line it is better than the some of stories here and not as good as Meade thinks it is, IMHO! If you want a better mount, get a CGEM, not perfect but better.
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5547329 - 11/30/12 02:34 PM
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A used ATLAS/EQ6 can be found for that price ...even a cgem.. But the Atlas/EQ6 can use eqmod a great controll program...That is the best under 1k$ mount value.. And one you can grow with!
For $1400 you can (now)get a new IEQ45,,,i just did and its a great mount! Alot lighter than the others...
I wantted a LX80......But too many problems,,,right now and I want it to handle a C9.25 at least. So with camera gear.. thats about 30 lbs,,,So Atlas/Eq6-CGEM-IEQ45m...for video or CCD..... The CG5 is a good begining mount,But if you can swing it the others will make you happer...IMHO CS
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5547352 - 11/30/12 02:55 PM
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If the LX80 was that bad I am surprised there haven't been any LX80's for sale here or Astromart.
As you said, probably most of them work fine; the ones which don't are DOA or close to it, so back to Meade they go. It's certainly a beautiful looking mount if they can get the bugs exterminated.
Brian
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5547562 - 11/30/12 05:35 PM
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David;
44 lbs. of counterweights?!!! That is WAY overloaded. A CGEM is only rated for 40 lbs. of equipment, so a CG5 must be considerably below that.
Brian
Well, because the balance is good, when it slews, there is not strain in the motors. I wouldn't count on it for good tracking for imaging, but for visual, it does very well. A simple starter pack runs it for 4 hours without a hiccup.
David
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Re: looking for advice on a sub $1000 goto mount
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#5547596 - 11/30/12 06:03 PM
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I've had great luck with my LX80 from the start. Wouldn't look to it for AP but for visual with 2 scopes and less than 25 or 30 pounds total I think it is a great mount.
For visual under $1000 I don't think you can do better than a CG5 and if you want to try AP, you have a mount that you can start off with. I like the Celestron software better than Meade's and a new CG5, with DeepSpace Products' hypertune service, would still be at about $1000.
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