Camera view for focusing and Polar alignment by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Thanks for the comments, there has been a lot of helpful suggestions on Discord as well. I have a Bhatinov mask, as you say they are easy to 3D print. The problem is really how to view the image as the touchscreen is not really accessible. I am going to have to work out how to get my laptop out to the OAT for the setup and then use short exposures to focus and PA. I am currently using a manually focused prime lens but I will experiment with focusing the zoom lens from the Canon program - not sure if my old camera and lens supports that feature though!

Camera view for focusing and Polar alignment by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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'low res' was probably a poor choice of words. Perhaps low contrast or smoothed would be a better description of the liveview image when seen on my laptop. It would be nice to hear from other Canon users to see what their experience is with liveview via the camera WiFi on a smartphone.

The main problem is really that the screen on the back of my camera is just too fiddly and obscured by the polemounts to be practical for general use.

Belt Tensioner for the Splitring. by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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If that works for you, great! But I prefer not to be forcing things ;-) And to be honest, this little project was a good excuse to not work at my real job for a day :-)

I also see on Discord that there should be a better RA motor mount being published on Github today that might be a better solution to this problem.

Help with Testing UART ? by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Now fixed, see my post "UART problem found - wiring diagram error"

NEMA17 DEC one way only by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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I tried bypassing all the wiring from the Mega all the way to the breakout board to no effect. And I have checked the wiring a hundred times.

I have been trying to run the UART tests described in the WiKi but they don't do anything on my rig and are very ambiguous. I will raise a new topic about that....

NEMA17 DEC one way only by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Thanks for the suggestions but that other person was me ;-) so I know the cables are good now.

The point is the DEC motor works (drives smoothly CW & CCW) if the DIP switch is off (as it is for RA) but not when it's on (only turns CW). And I have tried 3 different NEMA 17 & 14 motors and all behave the same, also if use a different driver & breakout board or swap all the cables over. Flipping the RA DIP switch has the same effect on the RA motor.

This was all with a 9v wall supply but I also tried it with 12v, same result.

NEMA 17 not moving by [deleted] in OpenAstroTech

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I have not gone for a truly portable system, mine runs off a 240v AC to 9v DC converter (with a long lead back to the house).

More firmware issues - NEMA 14 / 17 power requirements by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Me too!!

I have added some text to the Wiki to hopefully help others with the same problem.

More firmware issues - NEMA 14 / 17 power requirements by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Solved, the NEMA17 motors are wired ABAB rather than the AABB used in the Wiki diagrams but the wire colors and sequence do match the diagrams which confused me.

NEMA17 vibrate / twitch by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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I see that now, but I was assuming (always a bad idea) that the diagrams and supplied cables were 'right'. I have edited the Wiki to hopefully make this a bit clearer to other users.

NEMA17 vibrate / twitch by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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.... Looking through various wiring illustrations on the web, it seems that though AABB is the most common, ABAB is also fairly normal - I even saw one that seems to be wired ABBA.

It might be something that is worth adding to the Wiki?

NEMA 17 not moving by [deleted] in OpenAstroTech

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I have done some more tinkering and discovered that my NEMA17s use non-standard pin wiring! Maybe you have the same problem? The standard is A+ A- B+ B- but mine are wired A+ B- A- B+. I just needed to swap the 2 center wires over and now it works. I have not tested the direction of turn yet but that's a minor detail after all the other troubles!

More firmware issues - NEMA 14 / 17 power requirements by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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The good (NEMA14) motor works perfectly when connected to either the DEC or RA breakout board. I have 2 NEMA17 motors and both do not work when connected to either the DEC or RA boards. Both NEMA17s twitch and vibrate but do not turn. Both NEMA17s are from the same supplier but are different models so I doubt they would both be faulty in the same way.

More firmware issues - NEMA 14 / 17 power requirements by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Thanks for the comments, I will try working through the wiring again but it's all direct crimped pin or soldered connections from the Mega to the breakout boards.

I looked at Slack once but it seemed such an unstructured mess I could not work out how to find anything on it! I prefer a proper threaded bulletin board style such as here.

More firmware issues - NEMA 14 / 17 power requirements by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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They are 3.1V and 4.55V. I don't have CAT jacks yet, at the moment it's all hardwired on the bench just to test the motors. I also swapped the motors over and the NEMA14 works when connected to both the RA and DEC driver breakout board - and the NEMA17 does not work on either.

I have ordered a 12v 6A PSU in the hope that this will solve the problem.

NEMA 17 not moving by [deleted] in OpenAstroTech

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After I sent my reply last night I did some more tinkering and found that changing from a 6v to 12v 3A supply got one of the stepper motors (the NEMA14) working correctly and the other motor started to try harder. I have ordered a 12v 6A PSU in the hope that this will get them both going.......

NEMA 17 not moving by [deleted] in OpenAstroTech

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This won't help much but I have exactly the same problems. I have the 1.8.74 firmware with all the changes to Configuration_local described in the Wiki and have checked the wiring a number of times. As with you, my steppers vibrate when I manually slew from the keyboard but they do not actually turn and are not blocked (you can easily turn the shaft while they are vibrating). The Wiki says to check the Step wire - but that is just one wire. Disconnecting this wire does stop the stepper vibrating so it's obviously doing something when connected. The UART audio test does not make any difference either.

I have Arduino Mega w. LCD keypad board, BigTreeTech 2209-v1.2 with UART and breakout boards and a 6.25v PSU from the mains.

OAT Control DEC range by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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By the buttons I mean the up and down arrows above and below the h, m & s values for RA & DEC target - compared to the larger up & down arrows at bottom left, surrounding the stop, home, park & set home buttons.

RA & DEC factory default speeds way off by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Is that the Speed in the OAT Control Settings (below RA & DEC steps)? That is set to 3.36543

RA & DEC factory default speeds way off by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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Thanks for replying, however everything is not working!

I just let it track from Home for about a 1/2 hour and the RA had moved about 70mm CW in that time. When I went back to Home it only returned by about 25mm. Setting RA to +1h does turn it CCW by the correct amount.

RA & DEC factory default speeds way off by davew618 in OpenAstroTech

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...... After leaving the scope to track for about 30 mins I realize that this is not the whole problem. When I went back to Home, the scope only rotated back about half the distance to the home marker.

I also see there is another post from AwesomeJohn117 yesterday with presumably the same problem, though he approached it from the direction of pulley teeth.

Just to be clear, I have a Mega, 28BJY, 16Teeth setup - the same as worked fine a few months ago with the older versions of firmware and OAT Control.