Hi, I've started having an issue with my guiding during my last few imaging sessions. I'm using NINA to control my setup, and the issue is that every time I start running a sequence, guiding won't work on RA and I will start getting a huge RA drift and the error message on PHD "Your Max RA duration setting is preventing PHD from making adequate corrections...". The image will start drifting away quite fast and guide pulses don't seem to work. It's honestly as if the guide pulses in RA were going the opposite way because the image will drift way faster than if corrections were just not enough.
This issue will be immediately resolved by forcing a re-calibration and will get very good guiding (in the 0.4-0.8 RMS range) with no issues after re-callibrating.
Then after the meridian flip I'll get exactly the same issue, which will be perfectly resolved with a new callibration.
Here are my guide logs from last night:
My setup is a 90mm refractor on a ioptron cem40 mount, evoguide scope and qhy462C guidecam. Everything is run on NINA and this is a permanent setup so Polar Align is pretty spot on and mount is nowhere near it's weight limit.
Honestly like I said it looks like if those RA pulses were in the opposite direction, pushing it farther and farther away instead of bringing the guide star closer.
I'm attaching a 180s exposure to show the amount of drift which is much greater than if it were just PA drift due to RA not being able to make large enough corrections.
Also, I'd just like to reiterate that the issue will be absolutely resolved after a normal re-callibration and I'll get very good guiding, so I wouldn't think there's a physical issue with the mount.
Anyways, any help will be greatly appreciated!!