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Re: [APML] Cygnus in H-a (105mm)
Hi Brian
I just noticed that you said a 1 RPM motor, the EQ-3 will need a 1/10
RPM and an inverter to come close.
Check to see if there is a "Princess Auto" (they can be found on the
web) near your girlfriends place. They used to carry 1/10 RPM motors. If
no luck there try http://www.surplusshed.com for 1/10 RPM motors.
George
Clear skies and good health
Brian larmay wrote:
>
> Hi George!
>
> Thanks!
>
> I hope yours turned out for you too.
> Did you get it scanned yet?
>
> I have a 1 rpm motor and a power invertor also to try
> out......just no kill switch yet.
>
> That will be my best option for now.
>
> Thanks again and good to hear from you.
>
> Brian
>
> --- George Anderson <tillerman1@videotron.ca> wrote:
>
> > Hi Brian
> >
> > I am really impressed. I tried handcranking one
> > exposure six years ago
> > and had problems going beyond 5 minutes.
> > The resulting image looks really good.
> > I shot the same area tonight with my 135mm on TP
> > with the lumicon
> > filter, the film is in the wash at the moment and I
> > won't have time to
> > scan until tomorrow, but I hope my results look half
> > as good as yours.
> > I ran 5, 10 , and 20 minutes as I want to see just
> > how great a result
> > the moon had on the shot.
> > If you have 115V power where you shoot a 1/10 RPM
> > motor with a push
> > button switch to kill the power will get you by
> > while you wait to get
> > the drive controller fixed. The EQ-3 wants 1/11 RPM
> > so you will have to
> > interrupt fairly often.
> >
> > George Anderson
> > Montreal Canada
>
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