clock driven equatorial mount.
- From: "Zinc Potterman" <zincnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (delete 123's to reply)>
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:35:28 +0000 (UTC)
I'm after a clock driven equatorial mount.
I want to be able to track the stars with no power supply available, hence a
true clock driven mount, and not electric powered.
I labour this point because many systems are described as clock drives when
in fact they need an electric power supply.
Alternatively something that will run off a light battery, i.e not a car
battery.
Advice welcome
Zinc
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