Thanks! Send me a PM....I check in from time to time when life allows.My friend can’t say enough how beautiful job this is. I love in Boston and I’ll love to chat with you if ok..
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Thanks! Send me a PM....I check in from time to time when life allows.My friend can’t say enough how beautiful job this is. I love in Boston and I’ll love to chat with you if ok..
Thanks. I was thinking about the 24 mm myself. That seems to be the go to for night sky photography. I don't care much about doing nebulas or galaxies, though I do want to try that as well.Sorry for the late reply. I've been off of here for months...
I used the plastic cups with filter media because its easier to change out than socks. Work about the same.
Honestly I do not have the list of plumbing parts. I basically borrowed similar plans from Broadfield's build. Basically you can try to figure it out from the picture. I used 1 inch plumbing except at the reactors, where I down size to 1/2 inch. I got most of it from BRS and plumbing supply.com
Lots of options for lenses. I recommend starting with a simply kit lens but if you are ready to move up my fav's are the
Rokinon 16mm for wide field and the Nikon 180 for deep field work. you will need a good tracking mount if you go with the 180.
Hope this helps.
Hello - I'm sorry to hear to you have to take it down. I have followed your reef from the beginning. I hope to see another build in the future. Good Luck in the new job!The End.....change in job, moving in the next few months, thus it's time to tear it down. I hope to start again in the next year or two when life allows. Here are some final shots of the system on tear down day.
Can get the contact info aswell? Looks awesomeThanks!
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