Hi, I'm in desperate need of help! I just purchase and received a brand Celestron CGEM II mount this weekend, put it together, balanced it in RA and DEC, and added my scope (C8), guidescope (WO 50mm, yes, I know, a little small, but it worked with Phd2 and another oldmount of mine with the same scope) , and guide camera (ZWO ASI120MM-S).
(First I should add that I reset my PHD2 configuration from what it had been, as previously, it had been used with the same scope equipment above, except, it was on my old, and backlashy --in DEC-- Advanced GT mount. So, I cleared out PHD2's config in prep for the new CGEM II mount.)
I leveled the CGEM II mount and polar aligned it with my Pole Master. No issues. I did a 2+3 star alignment. No issues. In fact, this is the first time I've had Go-Tos as accurate and centered compared to my older mounts.
I then connected the guide camera and mount to the laptop and ran the PHD2 new profile wizard. I set the camera pixel size to 3.75 and the guide scope focal length to 200. I then set the mount guide rate by having it grab what it needed from the scope. (I'm assuming it ended up as the default .5 value, as that's what the number remained as..)
Then, I proceeded to calibrate. I'm pointing the main scope to Castor off to the west. (I didn't check the clear sky clock to see what it thought "seeing" was for the evening, but at least, for most of the evening, it was at least clear.)
What I was dreading happened...a problem. Specifically, an advisory: Calibration indicated that there was little south movement probably due to a very large dec backlash. And this is where my problems began. It's a brand new mount. Visually slewing and using the hand controller, I had no visible backlash with the hand controller "rate speeds" down to 5 (9 is the fastest, 1 is the slowest, I think... and I don't recall how those hand controller numbers actually translate to the tracking rates on these CGEM IIs) in either RA or DEC.
I was really disappointed to see PHD2 complain about this with my new mount.
Anyway, I trudged on and let guiding commence. The graph was all over the place. (Don't worry, I include the logs as well.)
So, I tried Guiding Asst. And when it ran, I had it set to measure backlash. And it claims to have failed to measure DEC backlash. Again, I just don't understand what's going on.
Regardless, I tried several guiding attempts. I took advice from Guiding Asst in some of the attempts to change the minmo numbers, but they made no difference. I even tried a few attempts with more than the default 1 second exposure time, trying with even up to 2.5 seconds. In all cases, the RA and DEC lines were not huddled close to the center point line. I was able to get *some* 30 second exposures without elongated stars, but most 60 sec. exposure attempts failed with elongated stars. And I could certainly visually see the graph was just not looking good like my old DEC-backlashy mount's when attempting guiding. (A quick word about my old mount... it was an Advanced GT mount with horrible backlash easily evident in DEC just visually using it with the hand controller. And for that mount, of course, PHD2 complained about its backlash, but it had infinitely better-looking graphs than what I'm getting for my new CGEM II.)
Back to the CGEM II... With the CGEM II, I went through several guiding attempts (not long attempts, because they looked horrible right away and never really settled down.)
Then I moved to another star, Alkaid (last star in the dipper's handle.) This time, I'm pointing Northeast and pretty high. In this case, guiding was no better, but my RMS numbers for DEC were half as small as they were for RA. And again, a bad graph. (Tried adjusting aggressiveness and some minmo --guiding asst again-- to no avail. Dec was always half of RA in this instance.)
I gave up, and before I packed it in, I checked to see if the mount's Go-To capability was still working. I told it to slew to Arcturus (high in the east), and it was spot on, dead-center.
I'm not convinced my mount is bad. I'm not yet convinced my mount is having DEC backlash issues. But, I am concerned. And of course, terribly disappointed at the graphs. How can my guiding be worse with the new mount compared to that old mount of mine with visible backlash issues? I'm very confused and am thinking I'm just missing something. Or there's something particular I have to set to PHD2 to work with a CGEM II. (Longer mount guide rate?, etc?)
(Also, I just mentioned "longer mount guide rate". If I need to up it from the .5 to possibly 1 --which I read about in some other postings--, I read that Phd2 doesn't actually change that guide rate, and instead, you have to change it in the mount itself? I can't find anything in the docs about mount guide rate, only tracking rate... and I don't want to change tracking rate for when I'm doing visual work. I was thinking that perhaps, at the time I run Profile Wizard, instead of letting it connect to my mount to grab the mount guide rate, I just enter a number there in the wizard replacing the default value of .5 Will that work?)
I am still very new with PHD2, so please be patient with this newbie. A friend of mine, also new to PHD2, suggested I write to you all, the Open PHD Guiding group, in that you might be able to help me through this. I can't imagine this is failing so badly for my new mount, when my new mount is working so well for non-guiding purposes. And I feel really badly about the whole situation. I spent a lot of money for this new mount and am really hoping it's not defective, but merely needs some PHD2 tuning.
Any advice to get me going would be great. If you're a CGEM II user and use a similar scope setup, I would especially like to know your PHD2 configuration.
Logs (zipped) are attached for last evening. I also took some snaps with my phone of the PHD2 screen throughout the evening while guiding (zipped.) Sorry, they're not the best quality, but I thought they might come in useful?
Thanks so much in advance!
Steve