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5. The Sun might be off-centre in the eyepiece after the SolarQuest finishes the auto-pointing
routine. After centring the Sun manually in the eyepiece, users can double click the power
button to save the corrections. It will be applied to the next auto-pointing routine.
Tips:
•Before turning on power, pointing the solar telescope to the left side of the Sun can reduce
the searching time.
•Use a long focal length eyepiece (e.g. 20 to 25 mm) to start observing.
I did not test the SolarQuest mount with cloudy skies. However, I was able to verify that, after the first
auto-pointing routine if the Solar sensor is covered the mount continues to track the sun. This means
that the Solar sensor must detect the Sun at least once to star tracking.
SolarQuest can be powered by 8X AA batteries or alternatively via a 12v power supply. To use an
external power supply, the battery cover and battery cassette has to be removed and a different
battery cover with a built in 12V socket must be attached.
Overall the SolarQuest mount is very easy to use and works exactly as described by the manufacture.
Figure 4 –Sky-Watcher SolarQuest mount (Pedro Ré 20181002), Youtube video
https://youtu.be/pyRwDORAUc8
SolarQuest manual (PDF file) - https://storage.googleapis.com/skywatcher-canada-
new/downloads/e7b76594c77cda3900229ae0d709be379abe5ed3.pdf
Youtube videos:
•https://youtu.be/pyRwDORAUc8
•https://youtu.be/4ro3uX9zBCs
•https://youtu.be/wUWAZrIX72s
•https://youtu.be/pJvndoOn6Jk