We need to see the PHD2 log files – debug and guiding – in order to give you any help.
https://openphdguiding.org/getting-help/
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I’m not sure what else we can tell you beyond the error messages you saw. The beginning of the log is riddled with alert messages that say:
Camera connection lostPHD will make several attempts to reconnect the camera.
(Connexion à la caméra perdue
PHD va faire plusieurs tentatives de reconnexion de la caméra.)
Once you somehow got past those there are many subsequent timeout messages along the lines of:
After 18.5 sec the camera did not complete a 3.5 sec exposure, and was therefore disconnected to prevent further problems.
(Après 18.5 sec la caméra n'a pas terminé une pose de 3.5 sec, et a donc été déconnectée afin de prévenir d'autres problèmes)
So basically, the USB connection to your guide camera is in bad shape. Since you’re running on a dev release of PHD2, it’s important you use the latest versions of the ZWO camera drivers. The ZWO-provided SDK was changed twice since the 2.6.9dev1 release you were using last February so the camera driver version would be the place to start looking. Beyond that, there’s a fairly extensive discussion of these sorts of problems in the PHD2 manual:
https://openphdguiding.org/manual/?section=Trouble_shooting.htm#Problems-_Camera_Timeouts
Good luck,
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On Mar 8, 2021, at 12:19 AM, Dominique DANIEL <ddan...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Nothing to add other than to work through the diagnostic procedures in the PHD2 manual. This isn’t a PHD2 problem so there’s not much else we can do. You can try using the ZWO ASCOM camera driver as an alternative but I doubt it will change anything – I think you’ve got lower level USB problems on your computer.
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This really isn’t a PHD2 problem. Applications like SharpCap use the camera in a completely different way than PHD2. Those apps run the camera in video streaming mode so they start and stop a continuous stream of data. PHD2 treats the guide camera like a normal camera, taking one exposure at a time. That involves more back-and-forth communication with the camera, all of which is sensitive to timing and communication hardware issues. So using SharpCap can tell you that the camera isn’t literally dead but beyond that it doesn’t mimic the behavior of PHD2. You have a hardware problem, you just need to find it. In the log files you just sent, you have PHD2 connecting to your color imaging camera, the ASI 294MC. I doubt that’s what you want and it’s probably why the pixel size was unexpected. PHD2 gets the pixel size directly from the camera and that overwrites whatever (wrong) value you’ve entered.
The ZWO software can behave very oddly when you have more than one connected to your system. You need to use the PHD2 camera selector button to be sure you’re connecting to the right one:

FWIW, 5 meters is the length limit for USB 2.0 so you’re running on the margin in the best of cases. You need to keep trouble-shooting this. For example, run the test inside using only the guide camera and PHD2 connected with a short, high-quality USB cable. If that fails, change ports, change computers, try adding a powered USB hub, etc…
But again, this isn’t a PHD2 problem assuming you’re running the latest versions of the drivers for your cameras.
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