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CG5-GT

Post by oxygn »

Hey guys, was just surfing around and i bumped into this CG5-GT mount from celestron that seems quite reasonably priced and good=) what do you guys think of it??? anyone of you have this mount??can give some feedback?

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Post by anat »

For your information, you can get a "refurbished LXD55 mount" for US$242 ! This comes out frequently at Meade Outlet in Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 3829254807
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For your information, you can get a "refurbished LXD55 mount" for US$242!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 3829254807
that guy doesn't accept paypal from overseas address, although shipping address is conus. see below:
From: outlet
To: 'ariefm@singnet.com.sg'
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 11:10 PM
Subject: RE: Question about payment for item #3827683156 - LXD55 mount with tripod and Autostar #37-7300-00RE


We have modified our preferences more than once to allow purchases from outside the USA as long as the ship to address is USA. Ebay seems to have an issue with it. To date we haven't been able to overcome the problem, sorry. And all sales are still within eBay. The last time it came up the buyer had a friend in the USA handle the transaction. Don't know if that's an option for you...
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Post by shoelevy »

i have it
i use it
want to get it?....better be prepared for a heavy and sturdy mount.
it's very heavy and big
and i mean VERY
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Post by oxygn »

how heavy is heavy?? it looks small from the pics. anyway hows its performance?? is it worth the money?

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Colin
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Post by shoelevy »

eh...i think its about the weight of 5kg rice
exact weight i'm not sure
this is from my estimation while carrying it.
what kind of performance are you looking for?
whether its worth the money i'm not sure because i've only used a few times. and i haven't got it working correctly due to my mistakes
but i paid 2000 for it and all i can say is that i do not know if its worth the money but i haven't regretted
its not small, the mount on top is really big and the legs are each of diameter 2 inch
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Post by kayheem »

shoelevy wrote:eh...i think its about the weight of 5kg rice
exact weight i'm not sure
this is from my estimation while carrying it.
what kind of performance are you looking for?
whether its worth the money i'm not sure because i've only used a few times. and i haven't got it working correctly due to my mistakes
but i paid 2000 for it and all i can say is that i do not know if its worth the money but i haven't regretted
its not small, the mount on top is really big and the legs are each of diameter 2 inch
OK, an advertisement states that the CG5 mount with C5 OTA weighs about 48lb.

http://www.ericstelescopes.com/AdvanceSeries.htm

My C5 OTA is about 2.5kg (5.5lb). After deducting the weight of the C5, the weight of the mount comes up to 19.3kg. That is almost 2 X 10kg bag of rice.

If you intend to mount a larger scope, be prepared to bring along more counter-weights.

The C8 and C9.25 with mount weighs approx 54lb (24.5kg) and 62lb (28.2kg) respectively.

Hope that helps.

Kay Heem
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Post by MooEy »

lol, that 48lb thing sound like complete bullshit to me. the cg5 is one of those china wannabe like vixen mounts. i doubt it weights anything more than 10kg.

~MooEy~
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Post by VinSnr »

MooEy wrote:lol, that 48lb thing sound like complete bullshit to me. the cg5 is one of those china wannabe like vixen mounts. i doubt it weights anything more than 10kg.

~MooEy~
If you are just talking about the mounthead, then yes, it can't be more than 10kg

But if you add in the counterweights, and most importantly the TUBULAR legs, ..it can weigh up to 19 kg like what KH says.
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Post by kayheem »

VinSnr wrote:
MooEy wrote:lol, that 48lb thing sound like complete bullshit to me. the cg5 is one of those china wannabe like vixen mounts. i doubt it weights anything more than 10kg.

~MooEy~
If you are just talking about the mounthead, then yes, it can't be more than 10kg

But if you add in the counterweights, and most importantly the TUBULAR legs, ..it can weigh up to 19 kg like what KH says.
As they say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. I have seen the exact mount with the tubular steel legs (not the older, lighter extruded aluminium) with a scope mounted at Astro Scientific. Anyone interested can pop over to there to take a look.

BTW, I did use to own the older CG5 with aluminium legs. The complete mount with counter weights do weigh more than 10kg.

Kay Heem
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