No , I have this mount, doesn’t have Azimuth clutch, bummer. But it’s a wonderful mount and can take quite a bit of load and the other end you can have a second lighter scope as well. The battery lasts for good 10 hours even in 35F
Hi J Menzies & others - It is a LiteRoc 1.75 leg diameter sold with the mount as an option. I know they used to have a 2" leg diameter but discontinued that model, the new one is supposedly more stable.
Useless set up instructions. This guy just glossed over the counterweight section. He should have shown figuratively and demonstrated how he did the Torque = Weight * Distance at various settings and using examples of the scope weight. Also shown the same when two telescopes are mounted.
Does this mount have any visible shake in the EP, like a Nexstar SE does?
Would this mount be compatible with the ASIAIR PLUS? Seems like a great set up
I only comment as I am interested in this mount. The Tripod Support Spreader, in the video, is incorrectly installed, it's upside down!
Can I move it manually by hand in the horizontal direction ?
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No , I have this mount, doesn’t have Azimuth clutch, bummer. But it’s a wonderful mount and can take quite a bit of load and the other end you can have a second lighter scope as well. The battery lasts for good 10 hours even in 35F
@@dgdave2673 Does this mount shake much? I have a C8 that I would like to try to impove from the SE mount.
Thanks for your super vidéo
What model of tripod is that?
are you blind and deaf?
Hi J Menzies & others - It is a LiteRoc 1.75 leg diameter sold with the mount as an option. I know they used to have a 2" leg diameter but discontinued that model, the new one is supposedly more stable.
How would this work with a DSLR and 300m lens without scope
You cannot take long exposures with an altaz mount because of field rotation.
Useless set up instructions. This guy just glossed over the counterweight section. He should have shown figuratively and demonstrated how he did the Torque = Weight * Distance at various settings and using examples of the scope weight. Also shown the same when two telescopes are mounted.