Hi Julio. You’ve posted two debug log files. Those don’t tell us anything useful about your guiding, and you haven’t given us any idea what sorts of things you are having trouble with.
https://openphdguiding.org/getting-help/

If we know more about your concerns and can get the correct log data, we can probably give you some help.
Regards,
Bruce
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Hi Julio. You’ve posted two debug log files. Those don’t tell us anything useful about your guiding, and you haven’t given us any idea what sorts of things you are having trouble with.
https://openphdguiding.org/getting-help/
If we know more about your concerns and can get the correct log data, we can probably give you some help.
Regards,
Bruce
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Subject: [open-phd-guiding] Issues with PHD2 guiding
hello everyone, i have yet to successfully guide with PHD2..I'm new to guiding and have read most of the manuals and faqs. Some friends have looked at my phd log and have said i have mount issues. They suggested I attach it here and hopefully some experts wwill weight in.. Thanks.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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You seem to have significant polar alignment issues – both RA and DEC axis show PHD is unable to guide them effectively, as all corrections are on one side of the mount
I’d suggest revisiting your polar alignment to make sure it’s good, and then run a fresh calibration and run the guiding assistant, and follow those recommendations

Thanks
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Hi Julio. You seem to be using a peculiar set-up for guiding. You have an ASCOM driver for your EQ mount (a good thing) but you’re guiding via ST-4. I think you’ll be better off if you ditch the ST-4 guide cable and guide through the EQ ASCOM mount driver. When you do that, be sure you adjust the EQ guiding parameters according to this:
https://github.com/OpenPHDGuiding/phd2/wiki/EQASCOM-Settings
I suspect the mount is currently trying to guide at a very low guide speed, something like 0.1x sidereal. That just makes the mount extremely sluggish for guiding. If you get that guide speed up to 0.9x sidereal, things should improve. When you do all this, run the new-profile-wizard to create a new profile, being careful to input the correct values. Don’t try to do it manually, you’ll just run into trouble down the road. Try to get a clean calibration with the new set-up, then run the Guiding Assistant so we can get a better idea of what the mount is doing. Some of the huge guide star excursions are probably caused by something loose on your system or something touching or interfering with the ability of the mount to track smoothly.
Good luck,
Bruce
By the way, we don’t generally need screen snapshots, upside-down or otherwise. <g> The log files generally have the info we need.
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Hi Julio. Yes, you were over a degree off-target for polar alignment so we can’t tell much from that. But you don’t want to do calibrations pointing so close to the pole. First slew the scope to an area near Dec = 0 (celestial equator) and somewhere near the celestial meridian (the imaginary line running from the north pole through the zenith and then south toward the opposite pole). Also, we can tell your mount has a lot of Dec backlash, so nudge/slew the mount north a bit immediately before starting a calibration. Since you are just getting started, you should do a fresh calibration at the start of each night’s session, then use that for the rest of the night. And whenever you are testing your guiding or trying to make improvements, you need to again work near the celestial equator and at least 60 degrees above the horizon and not pointing over something like a roof that is radiating heat.
Good luck,
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Bruce made most of my points I was just writing J but one other thing is to make sure you run Guiding Assistant. There’s a fair bit of DEC backlash and it will probably pick up on that
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