A few small tweaks on the aggression settings and guiding numbers are down to a really impressive set of low numbers.
A few small tweaks on the aggression settings and guiding numbers are down to a really impressive set of low numbers.
A little maintenance is required for the observatory, the roof has been sticking a bit lately and I have also wanted to connect the wifi switch module to control the dome movement from inside the house. After all I have had had it a few months now and just never got around to figuring it out.
Observatory Dome Automation.
The holy grail for this seasoned and now somewhat lazy
astronomer is total automation in the imaging process. Long gone are the days
of lugging the heavy mount from the shed, desperately avoiding the cat and
power cables as you carry the scope across the lawn. On bended knee with one
eye open trying to figure out the hour angle of Polaris, balancing, connecting,
aligning everything to no avail as the clouds roll in.
151a is now my forth observatory build and the most
challenging.
I follow quite a few Youtube channels following
astronomers as they battle their own journey of learning and improving in their
hobby. One in particular is “Astrobloke” an astronomer who’s interest is
creating a fully automated imaging set up with his roll on / off roof
observatory. Over a few months he eluded to a the possibility of controlling
his roof by the means of a app using a simple wireless relay. A simple and
cheap little box purchased from Amazon for currently £26.
A few months
passed and convinced myself I could not make this work as the internal wiring
of the power supply looked just a mass of wires and struggled with getting my
head around what was what at what wire went where. So I stripped it all back
and rewired sending a supply to the module and outputs to each motor.
I downloaded an App EweLink and paired via the wifi and pushed the button…It works. After adjusting a few settings the dome moves by itself for 3 seconds whenever it’s needed to move. The next step is to automate this with a programme like Nina or SGP. Astrobloke now says he has developed with another youtuber some open source software that does indeed work via Nina so it is now truly intergrated into his imaging process. This is something I will certainly like to look at but for now I am happy and content with pushing a button every 30 minutes,
The next and final part of the project will be dome
shutter control open and close but for now no more getting up, going outside,
no more accidental triggering of the neighbours lights, Lazy or what..
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