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From: "Dwight K. Elvey"
To: atm{at}shore.net
Reply-To: "Dwight K. Elvey"
>From: Orion105
>
>I have completed the build of the OTA of my 12.5" f/5 Dob. I am now
>finalising the alt bearing size and position. I would like to use a
>range of EP's that include my 20mm Nagler which weighs over 2 lbs and
>also some regular Plossls. The calculated CG position varies over a
>range of close to 2" depending on which EP I will use!
>
>So, for the bearing size and position what should I assume?
>
>I could position the bearing for the mid point of the cg range. Would
>static friction be enough to stop the scope tipping both up and down
>depending on EP used?
>
>Or I could position the bearing for the lighter EP and place removable
>weights on the UTA for the time I use the big Nagler?
>
>What's your advice?
>
>Ado
Hi Ado
It would be better to have smaller weights to add at the
eyepiece end when not using your Nagler. Still, on a 12.5" you might
find that there is enough friction to make up for the slight differences in
balance. You have a lot more problems on a smaller/lighter OTA. There are
also some tricks that can be done with springs, instead of weights.
Dwight
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