According to ZWO, it’s only about 2 watts (300mA @ 5v) since it’s not the cooled version. I will be double checking on this! So far I haven’t ran into any issues but if I do I will be sure to update this video.
I had a similiar issue. Although, I instead went with a SVBony SV705C(same sensor), it came with a M42 to CS adapter, but... It was impossible to focus my CS mount lenses with it.. It turned out that the M42 to CS adapter was not properly designed, it was too thick, so the lenses attached did not end up close enough to the camera sensor. Instead making the M42 to CS adapter merely half a millimeter thinner allowed everything to come together properly. I designed and 3D-printed a working adapter myself. Perhaps there could be the same issue with your camera and whatever adapter was included with it? Have you managed to solve your issues?
@@Thisandthat-e7mNo. I can attach lens using adapter but focus point is lower side towards sensor and gap of few mm can't be closed due to threads limits.
Roughly the same price as other pre-built all sky systems, but a significantly better image. I could have made it cheap, but this was specifically built for a purpose. If you want to save money, replace the 533MC with a 178 or a 290 and you can do similar things for far cheaper.
Please do note that the camera consumes 7,8 watts on it's own. Add the mini PC 10-25 watts then you're far over the limit of that PoE adapter.
According to ZWO, it’s only about 2 watts (300mA @ 5v) since it’s not the cooled version. I will be double checking on this! So far I haven’t ran into any issues but if I do I will be sure to update this video.
Great video Cole!! You deserve credit for this...btw...which mini PC is this one? Thinking about using it on my set up. Cheers! Keep up the good work.
Which wide angle lens you use for large sensor 533MC, I recently bought ASI585MC and my old camera all sky lens does not focus on it.
Meike 3.5mm f/2.8 plus the ZWO Micro 4/3 lens adapter!
I had a similiar issue. Although, I instead went with a SVBony SV705C(same sensor), it came with a M42 to CS adapter, but... It was impossible to focus my CS mount lenses with it.. It turned out that the M42 to CS adapter was not properly designed, it was too thick, so the lenses attached did not end up close enough to the camera sensor. Instead making the M42 to CS adapter merely half a millimeter thinner allowed everything to come together properly. I designed and 3D-printed a working adapter myself.
Perhaps there could be the same issue with your camera and whatever adapter was included with it?
Have you managed to solve your issues?
@@Thisandthat-e7mNo. I can attach lens using adapter but focus point is lower side towards sensor and gap of few mm can't be closed due to threads limits.
pls make thumpnails, your video´s would get much more attantion :)
Make me one! I don’t have enough time to do them yet haha
What's so special I power and run all my Pi's the same way for at least 2 years now.
This one is special for me because it fills a niche service, glad you’ve got something similar that works for you!
For you not so special for others it is
Thanks for the video
holy guacamole, expensive
Roughly the same price as other pre-built all sky systems, but a significantly better image. I could have made it cheap, but this was specifically built for a purpose. If you want to save money, replace the 533MC with a 178 or a 290 and you can do similar things for far cheaper.