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Thank you Brian for looking at my log. You certainly need to be patient when running Drift Align (rerunning it every time I set up). I enabling auto backlash compensation and will try again the next clear night. Will this help correct the backlash results as shown in Guiding Assistant?
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From: open-phd...@googlegroups.com <open-phd...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Brian Valente
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2022 10:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [open-phd-guiding] Getting backlash under control
Hi Gary
backlash is a common issue/concern. It's a common warning but there are features and techniques to deal with it.
In your case let's look at the last guide run

There was some initial stiction in your Dec at the start (Dec in red), so if I remove that from the analysis, you can see RA and Dec are actually quite close. So in general it's not an issue for you.... yet
Dec backlash is a non-issue in this specific run because your polar alignment was enough misaligned that Dec guiding only happened in one direction, so there isn't any backlash present in your guided output. You csn see here all the guide pulses (the lines going up) are all on one side

That does point to the need to improve your polar alignment which the GA run also alerted you on. Once that is done, you may experience Dec backlash. Enabling auto backlash compensation will help here
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 6:26 AM Gary Siegel <gmsie...@gmail.com> wrote:
Beautiful cool night to focus on polar aligning my Celestron Evolution 8 and Pro HD wedge. It took me 3 hours but after 2 ASPA (All Star Polar alignment) in CPWI and another polar alignment in PHD2 (Drift Align) I think I got it with my total RMS under 1 (.83). PHD2 does a better job with Polar alignment than CPWI. My calibration Dec and RA lines are perpendicular (first time).
The problem I'm having is that I can't seem to get my backlash under control. Guiding Assistant says "my mount never established consistent south moves". I'm not sure what to do. Has anyone experience an issue similar?
P.S. I meant to change my exposure back to 2 seconds after running guiding assistant. It was set to 1 second when I was using the Drift Align tool.
Thanks everyone.
- Gary
https://openphdguiding.org/logs/dl/PHD2_logs_EVoU.zip
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Just to be certain, are these yellow circles (on the Stellarium map) the correct location to aim for when using Drift Align? I live in a heavily wooded area and my view of the celestial equator is limited with pockets of open sky. Thanks


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Yes celestial equator. That’s what I believe Stellarium means by “Equator”. Thanks everyone.

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From: open-phd...@googlegroups.com <open-phd...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Bruce Waddington
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2022 9:09 PM
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What does the blue arc represent? The celestial equator? If so, those are the recommended pointing positions.
Bruce
On Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 1:57:42 PM UTC-7 gmsie...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to be certain, are these yellow circles (on the Stellarium map) the correct location to aim for when using Drift Align? I live in a heavily wooded area and my view of the celestial equator is limited with pockets of open sky. Thanks
There was some initial stiction in your Dec at the start (Dec in red), so if I remove that from the analysis, you can see RA and Dec are actually quite close. So in general it's not an issue for you.... yet
Dec backlash is a non-issue in this specific run because your polar alignment was enough misaligned that Dec guiding only happened in one direction, so there isn't any backlash present in your guided output. You csn see here all the guide pulses (the lines going up) are all on one side
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