Celestron Motorized Focuser Problems & Fixes
Celestron's motorized focuser has a flaw in the hardware used to attach it to the telescope which is responsible for the reports of the focuser binding, screws coming loose and wild focus motor re-winds. But most people do not realize that this flaw also causes excess mirror flop (not focus shift) leading to a significant drift of the image over time. In this video, we expose the flaw and show you two ways to totally fix it so that the focuser works as intended and adds no additional mirror flop. We will also show you how to extend the focus travel so that you have sufficient travel at f/7 to get a fine focus. This is the companion video to two videos posted previously: 1. Celestron 11" SCT Tear Down video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTJs4r5Oj58 2. Celestron 11" SCT Modification: To be released soon Link to the Celestron complete disassembly video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTJs4r5Oj58&t=99s The following links to my favorite astronomy equipment suppliers are affiliate links which allow me to earn a commission on purchases with no cost to you. If you would like to support my channel and its content please consider using my links when ordering your astronomy equipment especially if you were inspired by my video. High Point Scientific https://bit.ly/3YvqU4X Agena Astro https://bit.ly/434LUSu Celestron Motorized Focuser High Point Scientific https://bit.ly/3SlbyNo Agena Astro https://bit.ly/3WMdtO9 Other Focuser Brands High Point Scientific https://bit.ly/3CbrmfT Agena Astro https://bit.ly/3ota8qq Celestron SCT High Point Scientific https://bit.ly/3ReN9aN Agena Astro https://bit.ly/3WvjBtE
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