Setting up an EQ5 mount

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  • @vernmiddleton5086
    @vernmiddleton5086 7 років тому +1

    Hi boodlewoodle, Just purchased a secondhand EQ5 and 200P. Your blog and videos have been really useful in demystifying astronomy and I appreciate your "budget" approach. Many thanks

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  7 років тому +1

      Vern Middleton hi Vern glad you found it all useful I sold all my gear two years ago but have left my blog and utube channel open for others to benefit from. There is a lot to learn but I really loved doing astrophotography and astronomy, back into my fishing now though. clear skies buddy

    • @markraishbrook
      @markraishbrook 7 років тому

      That's a big shame (for us, not you!). Are you able to tell us why you stopped?

    • @markraishbrook
      @markraishbrook 7 років тому

      No need to answer! I RTFMed and read your blog!

  • @samgodding2890
    @samgodding2890 8 років тому +2

    Just got a secondhand one for early xmas present. Video very helpful as no manual and ive never used one before.
    Thanks

  • @bearlop
    @bearlop 12 років тому

    You sound like a good old Norfolk boy. I was born in Yarmouth but have lived in Ipswich for the last 10 years. We have some lovely dark skies around here and the Skywatcher 200 is on my shopping list. Good video.

  • @tonwhelan
    @tonwhelan 11 років тому

    Thanks mark. I ended up with the 80ed in the end and am enjoying it. Getting some nice shots when the weather allows! Clear skies.

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому +1

    Getting the dual axis drive kit makes a great addition to ease of use and you will need at least the single axis motor drive if doing astrophotography but you can do with out those if your just going to use it for observing.

  • @heavymetalsolarfall
    @heavymetalsolarfall 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video. As a new user of this telescope and mount, this answers allot of questions :-)

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому

    You will have lot of fun with that little lot and right now Saturn is looking fantastic.

  • @colinwright27
    @colinwright27 12 років тому

    Excellent vid and a great help, not that I've got a scope yet. I'm currently weighing up my options but am most likely to go for the Explorer 200P with EQ5 mount. Will be checking out your blog shortly.

  • @pmw650
    @pmw650 7 років тому +5

    Personally I would polar align the mount before adding the telescope and counterweights. The latitude adjustment bolts are notoriously soft and easily bend with all that added weight.

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  7 років тому

      pmw650 yes very good point those bolts are rubbish I took mine out and replaced them with some better ones, if you can't do that just be very careful as you tighten the bolts do it little by little. trouble is when you polar align then add the scope it goes out again. I covered this in great detail on my blog and used PhD to polar align the mount. but this is a quick set up guide for general observations if your going to do astrophotography take a good long read of my blog which will help you out. clear skies

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому

    Cheers, it was a nice surprise to get my image in sky at night good luck with your telescope and clear skies.

  • @UfoJoe
    @UfoJoe 5 років тому +1

    the guy filming it sounded like he was panicking :)))
    Great video, cheers mate

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому +1

    glad it was helpful to you if you can afford it get the Heq5 but the eq5 and 200p are a great combo.

  • @SylvesterFritz
    @SylvesterFritz 11 років тому

    Thanx for the Video, found it very usefull, I notice now how much more the telescope manovers better and with ease now its balenced properly. Thumbs Up

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    Cheers buddy wishing you clear skies.

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  13 років тому +1

    @yosser38 Hi Yosser38, the motors are the single axis kit you can get from sky watcher they control the RA axis on the mount. I like to use and adapter with the motor and avoid using the battery pack as its better to have a good strong electric supply going to the motor. This avoids getting star trails with wonky battery.

  • @astrojo3
    @astrojo3 12 років тому

    Thanks for the video. It helped me finish my telescope setup. (Explorer 200P with EQ5)

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому +1

    My advice on the mounts is simple if you can afford to get an HEQ5 then get one you don't need synscan go to on your telescope its nice but you don't need it to do astrophotography. The EQ5 and 200p are great if you are happy to do short exposures of under a couple of minutes but given the choice I now would go for the HEQ5.

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому +1

    Upgrades are available but my advise is save up your cash and get the one you need off the bat as it can just add more to the expense as you keep getting upgrades.

  • @CAYANAS1964
    @CAYANAS1964 5 років тому +1

    Thanks very useful

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    This one its a great telescope had mine for over 2 years now and does everything I want it to.

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому +1

    You will find the skywatcher a great telescope possibly no difference between the two I would say. I love mine to bits and have used it for over 2 years now with no problems great scope highly recommended.

  • @adrianotr
    @adrianotr 12 років тому

    You sir have a nice telescope!!!!
    I intend to buy a 150mm skywatcher reflector soon.
    have a clean sky!

  • @NWUAP
    @NWUAP 11 років тому +2

    Thanks for a clear simple stright forward explanation.
    Just bought an HEQ5 mount and the instructions are so complicated and hard work nearly put me off setting it up.
    I`m using polarfinder software for the closest time for transit that also cuts out farting around with those date and time dials,
    But can you tell me how important is it to centre the polar scope reticule?
    Cheers mate!!

  • @63rml
    @63rml 8 років тому +1

    I was considering that scope, it looks nice but what a Beast!, Since I have not owened a scope before I went for the SW 130p on a alt az mount.
    Mike

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  3 роки тому

      Aww you should embrace the beast its brilliant

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    Thank you.Astronomy shed has a very good tutorial on centering the polar scope its pretty important to do this. I never use the date and time dials there pretty much a waste of time. Use Stellurium and my finder scope plus a pair of binoculars is a better.

  • @drewk1
    @drewk1 13 років тому

    Great video, very helpful

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому

    Yes but getting the polar scope is highly recommended as it makes life much easier.

  • @muhamin01
    @muhamin01 6 років тому

    thanks this was very helpful :)

  • @polyblank73
    @polyblank73 2 роки тому

    Good video! How far did the camera man run before this video?

  • @tonwhelan
    @tonwhelan 12 років тому +1

    Hello Mark, first off, what a great blog you've got going there, amazing advice and tips, first class. I want to ask your advice on a telescope for photography and I was leaning toward the explorer 200 until I came across your blog and saw your review of the evostar 80/600 ED. I know it has limited aperature compared to the explorer but do you think its a better option for photography? I know its more expensive but i can just about live with that. How is it for DSOs? Is it limited by its size?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  3 роки тому

      Both are great scopes but I prefer the 200p if I am honest having used them both.

  • @MegaCastielle
    @MegaCastielle 12 років тому +1

    @lgarvey1979 Yep, he likes this mount really hard xD

  • @KumaBean
    @KumaBean 11 років тому

    Hi bud, the EQ6 mounts are rated at 25kg for visual use so you'll be more than fine with that. Hope this helps :@)

  • @olejohannesen114
    @olejohannesen114 3 роки тому

    But how is telescope attached to the EQ5. No instruction video shows this and I am stuck getting nowhere

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    both are excellent but the ed80 is better for wider shots and bigger targets.

  • @richeh79
    @richeh79 9 років тому

    Great video. I have the same scope (treated myself for Christmas!) but without the motor. Set it up and balanced it today, but ran out of daylight so couldnt calibrate the finder scope with the main mirror. I did a bodge job good enough to get some nice views of the moon (I hadnt polar aligned either - just wanted to look at the moon to begin with). I'm new(ish) to astronomy and only have the 3 eye pieces at the moment - 10mm, 25mm and Barlow.....any chance you could do a video going through the different ones and what situations you would use them in as well as any other tips for beginers? Will be watching this again when I set up properly!

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  8 років тому

      all on my blog www.astrocasto.blogspot.com hope that helps you out

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    Getting that centred is pretty important astronomy sheds site has some great tutorials on doing that check him out

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому

    Glad it was helpful to you happy star gazing.

  • @garcia9352
    @garcia9352 2 роки тому

    hola astricity cuando monto tripode y anivelo luego al poner la montura la burbuja de la montura no marca bien al cenntro si el tripode ya estaba bien porque la montura no marca igual , de que me fio del tripode o del nivel bubuja de la montura ??

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому

    Your most welcome, happy star gazing.

  • @savedpurplecat
    @savedpurplecat 8 років тому

    Thanks thats helpful

  • @cbureriu
    @cbureriu 9 років тому +1

    wow that wind was loud !
    had to turn down my speakers all the way

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  13 років тому

    @TheAstroBoot Cheers Astroboot.. I will be doing some more on editing your images in photoshop soon.

  • @starsoffyre
    @starsoffyre 11 років тому

    Unfortunately, I live at 1 deg latitude so seeing the NCP or SCP is out of the question. Doing drift alignment is the only alternative, but it is a pain in the ass. I usually just make a rough alignment with magnetic north and let my autoguider do the rest of the work.

  • @ironmaiden5658
    @ironmaiden5658 6 років тому +1

    Please don't throw your dust cover into the dust.

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  3 роки тому +1

      Im sorry im just an astronomy slob lol

  • @MatthewLenton
    @MatthewLenton 8 років тому +1

    I've just bought this telescope for myself and will be receiving it shortly. It's my first proper step into telescopes and while it's big, I wanted to get the most powerful one I could for this price range
    I've always been into astronomy and done some moon photography with a bridge camera, but wanted something I could use with my new DSLR
    How long does the telescope take to set up with the mount? Also, is it worth getting the motor to go with it?
    I'm looking forward to what I will be able to see

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  8 років тому

      Its quick to set up for basic astronomy and stargazing for astrophotography it will take a lot more care check out my blog for 5 years worth of astronomy adventures with this telescope www.astrocasto.blogspot.com

  • @peter7624
    @peter7624 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks. I've recently had knee problems (torn meniscus) and squatting down to observe objects near the zenith is a real pain. I've always had refractors, and more recently an SCT, so I was thinking maybe a Newtonian would be pretty comfortable for my use because of less bending etc. Just one question, are you constantly rotating the telescope in the tube rings when you're switching between subjects to get the eyepiece level?

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    I never use it. The settings are for finding stars but its not very accurate and its faster to use your finder scope.

  • @Cosmo1642
    @Cosmo1642 12 років тому

    The battery is in the socket where the polar scope is supposed to be lol

  • @1989doodle
    @1989doodle 12 років тому

    excellent video, nice and simple :) im thinking about getting this explorer 200p with EQ5 mount. Just wondering though, what is the difference between the EQ5, EQ5 heavy duty deluxe, EQ5 Pro, HEQ5 and HEQ5 Pro mounts etc. Can all these mounts be upgraded with synscan? Or can only the Pro mounts be upgraded with synscan?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  3 роки тому

      The eq5 comes without the syn scan upgrade but you can add it later the eq5 pro has it already and the HEQ5 and PRO cost an arm and leg but are brilliant if you can afford them

  • @velocechannel
    @velocechannel 2 роки тому

    250dps or 200 dps that OTA? Skywatcher quattron

  • @patterdalezipsuzilil
    @patterdalezipsuzilil 5 років тому

    Do yo think these tripods are capable of holding a 250pds without all the addons it looks beefy enough

  • @Cosmo1642
    @Cosmo1642 12 років тому

    Okay, but for now theirs a battery in the socket for now that controls my intelliscope ( Orion SVP mount, etc Apo inch) and this could be a problem for near perfect alignment, so I should just use the main scope to find polaris?

  • @eventfulnonsense
    @eventfulnonsense 9 років тому

    Very helpful video, but the captions are messed up.

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  9 років тому +1

      Glad you found it helpful, I am dyslexic so apologize for any mistakes on the captions.

    • @eventfulnonsense
      @eventfulnonsense 9 років тому +1

      boodlewoodle My typing was also messed up :) I'm trying to understand fully how this EQ works. I'll be purchasing this scope hopefully in a months time. My Skywatcher 150mm Dob sucks in imaging. No tracking no nothing, just manual alt azimuth large base mount. I roughly understand how the RA/Declimation works. In some other vidoes it looks complicated.

  • @ajmacmillan1950
    @ajmacmillan1950 12 років тому

    Hi boodlewoodle, just a sort word from me my friend, that set up that you are I think is great, could I use it with out using m/drives on it? Can I use it like a dobsonian as I like it like it is, please could you let me know thank you. Alan.

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  3 роки тому

      Sure you can they just make it easy to track objects

  • @neilgroves64
    @neilgroves64 10 років тому +1

    A very informative lesson, however I do find the camera mans breathing a little unsettling .

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  9 років тому +2

      He he, yes but then again astronomy is very exciting lol

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    best to check that one with skywatcher or head on over to the forums at stargazers

  • @tonwhelan
    @tonwhelan 11 років тому

    Exactly!

  • @Sonofdonald2024
    @Sonofdonald2024 11 років тому

    Hi mark I have an ex 200 although am still a relative novice.are there any lenses that you would recommend for viewing Jupiterr/Saturn.cheers andy

  • @Cosmo1642
    @Cosmo1642 12 років тому

    Wut if im useing the battery for my intelliscope, do i jus use the main scope?

  • @lostindimcarcosa
    @lostindimcarcosa 7 років тому

    Nice vid, is the EQ5 enough for the 200/1000???

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  7 років тому

      lostindimcarcosa just about but an heq5 is better

  • @OfficialSaMix
    @OfficialSaMix 4 роки тому

    Is this a good scope and mount for astrophotography? I’ve heard through the grapevine that I may struggle with astrophotography due to the weight?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  3 роки тому

      Its a great scope and mount for astrophotography see my blog for what you can do with it www.astrocasto.blogspot.com

  • @Cosmo1642
    @Cosmo1642 12 років тому

    What if i dont have a polar scope to polar align. Do i just use my main tube to fine polaris?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  3 роки тому

      You need one get one simple as that really or its a big pain in the butt

  • @Xxwolffangwarrior1xX
    @Xxwolffangwarrior1xX 7 років тому +1

    Is this a good mount for just obeserving? I intend to make a goto system myself with an arduino

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  7 років тому

      AceTankerPaul yes great for observing best of both worlds really

    • @Xxwolffangwarrior1xX
      @Xxwolffangwarrior1xX 7 років тому

      this it the non motorised version right?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  7 років тому

      AceTankerPaul yes you buy it without motors

  • @cosmictywlite
    @cosmictywlite 10 років тому

    Hi there,I have a HEQ5 Mount,what Tracking Mount moving lock, do you mean,just the locking Bolt for RA: or DEC: which one?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  10 років тому

      You can buy a single or dual axis tracking motor for the EQ5 mount from skywatcher but there crap so i would buy Tom Carpenters Astroeq instead much better. Google Tom Carpenter Astroeq to find out more buddy.

    • @cosmictywlite
      @cosmictywlite 10 років тому +1

      Thanks mate, appreciated

  • @Bald_Perro
    @Bald_Perro 10 років тому

    is this a good telescope to start with and is it good for astrophotography?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  9 років тому

      Good for astrophotography yes perhaps not so good for a complete beginner as its pretty big. However 5 years on if I had to buy a telescope again it would be this one with out any doubts.

  • @felipeburdiles5801
    @felipeburdiles5801 6 років тому

    Maybe a stupid question but Im new at this so please take it easy :), the polar alligment is possible during daylight? howcome? :P I was trying yesterday at night but didn't even see the "compas" inside the polarscope xD

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  6 років тому

      Felipe Burdiles hi you can't polar align it in the day as you need to line it up with the North star to polar align the scope. At night if you can't see the printed graphics that show you where to place the North star try using a red torch or red Christmas led to illuminate it the idea is to get the North star sitting in the small circle riticule inside. Hope that helps

    • @felipeburdiles5801
      @felipeburdiles5801 6 років тому

      Helped alot! thanks :D

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  6 років тому

      Polar alignment is very important if you get into imaging but not so crucial for casual viewing enjoy your journey into space 😉

    • @felipeburdiles5801
      @felipeburdiles5801 6 років тому

      Any tips about good eyepieces for planet viewing? :) got a EXPLORER-150P (EQ3-2) 150mm (6") f/750 Parabolic Newtonian Reflector... kinda new at this so any tips will be helpfull :)

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  6 років тому

      Buy second hand from an astronomical society is my advise you can get some real bargains that way I never really bothered ask attached a second hand DSLR and took a thirty second shot of the orion nebula that was it I was hooked and never looked back astrocasto.blogspot. com

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  11 років тому

    CLEAR SKYS!!! whats that lol

  • @RecxtsGlace
    @RecxtsGlace 9 років тому

    5:09 never ever do that
    I hate dirty caps :(
    I always place mine inside really carefully and you just drop it on the ground xD
    i have an bresser messier 203/1000 by the way :-D

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  8 років тому

      I know i am a bad man lol your right though keep it off the ground is best

  • @Antares1982
    @Antares1982 7 років тому

    how long runs the batterys?

  • @mayurpahuja9842
    @mayurpahuja9842 8 років тому

    hi sir
    how to adjust the altitude of it?

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  8 років тому

      you can adjust that with the bolts front and back but be very careful as the skywatcher bolts are prone to bending so it is best to remove the telescope from the mount to adjust this first. see my blog astrocasto. blogspot.com for more advice. ;-)

    • @mayurpahuja9842
      @mayurpahuja9842 8 років тому

      +boodlewoodle thanx but one more thing how to do I attach the ota to it
      i have eq5 with 3/4 inch gang plate which does not fit to eq 5 but I have 6inch dovetail that fits but it has 1 screw point at the center

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  8 років тому

      +Mayur Pahuja you put the flat plate in the mount and then the screws tighten it on to the mount the other bit is a spare I think or Google eq5 mount manual that should have a good set of instructions on mounting the ota.

    • @mayurpahuja9842
      @mayurpahuja9842 8 років тому

      I did I didnt got what I want...
      I have 804 skywatcher which has 2 tube rings and a gang plate which does not fit on eq5
      2nd I have a 6 inch dove tail bar which has screw at the center only
      So I how do I attach gang plate does not fit doverail fits but has a whole at the center only which does not allows 2 tube rings to attach

    • @mayurpahuja9842
      @mayurpahuja9842 8 років тому

      +boodlewoodle thabx I have got the otherway

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  13 років тому

    @jimmicreesti Hi Jimmi those manuals are hard to follow for sure they did my head in as well. If you need any more info on using this telescope then head on over to my blog astrocasto.blogspot.com where I have blogged a year of using this scope and have lot of good stuff on how to start doing astrophotography and you will get some great results. All you need is the RA single motor drive and a second hand Canon 350D. Clear skies.

  • @chazM6116
    @chazM6116 9 років тому

    Get your audio sorted out cant hear half of it

    • @boodlewoodle
      @boodlewoodle  9 років тому +5

      get your manners sorted out and I might consider it!

  • @boodlewoodle
    @boodlewoodle  12 років тому

    lol er no I don't think it was that exciting he has asthma and wont give up the cigs.

  • @mariuszszymala8112
    @mariuszszymala8112 7 років тому

    po polsku

  • @DeathToLiberalism
    @DeathToLiberalism 12 років тому

    That's the scope I have. Great optics. Unfortunately my SynScan system no longer works.