I was wondering, do you think it's possible to buy a really cheap used ETX60 or ETX70 remove the scope and add the nighthawk to it for cheap goto and autotracking ability. Or a cheap used nextstar 80GT in the same way.
It isn't worth it to buy something like the vixen goto mounts since it'd cost about 2-3x what I paid for my scope.
How to connect a nextstar or autostar to a AT1010?
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Hi,
I think Nexstar 80GT may not have problem of hitting the base, because the fork arm is at an angle, but I don't know whether can the fork arm of Nexstar 80GT hold the weight of your scope... Nexstar 80GT OTA only weight around 1.5Kg, but your Nighthawk weight around 3kg.
Nexstar 4GT may have the same problem with ETX60/70 since the fork arm is straight... your scope may hit the base when the point at an high angle.
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I think you can forget about using the ETX60/70 to mount your scope... the ETX60/70 fork arm seem to be a little too short for your Nighthawk... your scope may hit the base when point at a high angle. Also, your scope may be a little too heavy to mount on the ETX60/70 base.I was wondering, do you think it's possible to buy a really cheap used ETX60 or ETX70 remove the scope and add the nighthawk to it for cheap goto and autotracking ability. Or a cheap used nextstar 80GT in the same way.
I think Nexstar 80GT may not have problem of hitting the base, because the fork arm is at an angle, but I don't know whether can the fork arm of Nexstar 80GT hold the weight of your scope... Nexstar 80GT OTA only weight around 1.5Kg, but your Nighthawk weight around 3kg.
Nexstar 4GT may have the same problem with ETX60/70 since the fork arm is straight... your scope may hit the base when the point at an high angle.
Have a nice day.
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Re: How to connect a nextstar or autostar to a AT1010?
I tell you la...if you want, get the Nexstar 114GT mount. Gurantee possible for your SV scope.bodoh wrote:I was wondering, do you think it's possible to buy a really cheap used ETX60 or ETX70 remove the scope and add the nighthawk to it for cheap goto and autotracking ability. Or a cheap used nextstar 80GT in the same way.
It isn't worth it to buy something like the vixen goto mounts since it'd cost about 2-3x what I paid for my scope.
What you need is a Baadar bracket. This bracket clamps your scope using a dovetail or it can also mount your scope using the normal camera threads. Search around about the Baader bracket..I can't remember everything.
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This solution has been used by a few singastroians like Chuan Yee, Matthew and Vincent Jr and consist of a mixture of nextstar GT mounts as well as Meade DSxx goto mounts.bodoh wrote:Yep! Saw a few with the baadar bracket. Went to Astro scientific to see see. The 80GT seems the best fit, 114GT likely to be loose. But both seem to come as part of the tri-pod. Not sure if I can reuse my tri-pod. Plus shipping the mount alone would cost less.
Matthew/Chuan Yee: Can give some advice on your experience?
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