Re: Strange LX200 tracking and PEC problems
- From: "Roger Hamlett" <rogerspamignored@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:43:16 GMT
<samosmrke@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank You for answers!This is _low_. If this is at room temperature, the cell is getting very
The ampere meter bar shows 2-3 LEDs on, so this is OK.
It's not cold where I am (Slovenia), so the the grease is not causing
the problems.
The battery has 2.95V...this should be ok???
tired.
There are two pots on the encoder amplifier board and are glued downRead _how_ to set these, before fiddling. There are details on the web, of
with some red stuff. I will mark their current positions and try to
change them.
a number of different methods (ranging from voltmeter, through to using a
scope), to adjust these properly.
Clear Skies!And to you. :-)
Best Wishes
.
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