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question about iOptron Sky Guider Pro

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I have a tip. Use the solved frame on the sky map to guide you as you push the scope closer to your target and desired rotation. Solving again after each movement.
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Is it possible to use Ekos to slew to the object’s RA coordinate then rotate DEC manually?
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No, this is not possible with the SkyGuider Pro. But you can do a plate solve and then manually adjust the pointing.
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Please help!

I have two of the iOptron mounts: Skyguider Pro and CEM40.

Still can’t properly guide despite precise polar alignment. My SGP mount, guiding in RA, seems to over correct, is that right? I keep getting the “Delta RMS threshold exceeded” error message.

How do you set to wide field guiding? I am using Orion mini scope on qhy 5-II-m for guiding my main scope Radian Raptor with focal length of 274 mm on Canon 60Da DSLR.
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It looks like your guiding in RA is fine, with RA RMS = 1.39 in that screenshot. The total RMS is degrading, because deviations in DEC are increasing (DEC RMS = 4.27). That suggests that your polar alignment is off. How do you know that your polar alignment is precise?

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Appreciate the insight.
You are probably correct. I do the polar alignment with the polar scope at the beginning of the session. What is your recommendation with respect to polar alignment just prior to guiding? Use the Stellarmate polar alignment or Sharp Cap routine? Look at Polaris again through the polariscope?
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How do you know your polar scope is aligned properly? Have you tested whether the crosshairs are indeed centered on the RA axis?

You can do this indoors or outdoors for that matter during the day. Pick a point on a wall (like a dot on a piece of paper pinned to a wall or something similar, point the polar scope to it and then rotate the RA axis. If the crosshairs remain centered right on that dot, then your polar scope is aligned properly with the RA axis. If the crosshairs move away from that point, as you rotate the mount then you need to first align the polar scope, otherwise you will never be able to get accurate polar alignment.

Have you ever done that?

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I am using the polar scope built into the RA axis of the iOptron mount. I am assuming iOptron has it's scope lined up the the RA axis correctly.
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Adding to Jo's excellent questions, are you sure your telescope is in balance? Polar alignment certainly may explain the behavior you see, but unbalance as well.

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That is not at all a given. Aligning the polar scope does take some time and effort. It may be roughly aligned, but most likely not precisely. The other day I suggested to a member of my local club to check the alignment of the polar scope in his brand new iOptron CEM25P mount when he had similar problems. The polar scope was misaligned by 33 arc minutes!

You can test that also easily using the PA routine in Ekos.

The bottomline is it very much depends on who in the factory is doing that and how good and how fast they are. It makes little sense for iOptron to have someone spend 30 min to perfectly align the polar scope of a low end mount. That is not cost-effective.
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I did not realize how far off the Polar scope can be from the axis. Guess precise alignment would have to rely on Ekos alignment assistant or SharpCap. Which is better?

Thanks for the feedback on balance. Pretty sure I'm balanced with respect to the RA axis. Not sure about balance with respect to DEC axis, no guiding possible in this axis using iOptron Skyguider.
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I would advise you to first check and then realign your polar scope. That's the way to quickly align if you are out in the field without a computer. That is the number 1 use for the SkyGuider Pro with a wide angle lens (up to 200 mm). It will take you about 30 min to fix that problem. Definitely do it.

Apart from that, the Ekos polar alignment routine is all I ever use. Never used SharpCap. So I would say, use Ekos and be done with one well functioning software suite.

Here the instruction for aligning the polar scope on the ZEQ25. The method for all other mounts should be pretty much the same.

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