🌌 Elevate Your Stargazing Game!
The Sky Watcher EQM-35 is a fully computerized GoTo German equatorial telescope mount designed for both amateur and professional astronomers. With its innovative modular design, all-metal construction, and a vast database of over 42,900 celestial objects, this mount is perfect for astrophotography and provides smooth, accurate tracking for an unparalleled stargazing experience.
Finish | Painted |
Material Type | Metal |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 22.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 57.5 x 50 x 50 inches |
Style | EQM-35 |
Theme | Space |
Color | White |
Fastening Type | Bracket |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Recommended Uses For Product | Portable Electronic Device |
Mounting Type | German Equatorial |
Form Factor | Stand Alone |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Other handheld electronics |
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Works really well if you know how to use it
This mount is very good for "beginners", but not really easy to work with if you don't know what you're doing. I'm going to start with my setup:- Mount: EQM-35- Telescope: Celestron Nexstar 6SE- Control: Laptop connected via software- Software: Stellarium & Starry Night 8 (got if free with my 6SE)So basically this is a very sturdy mount for my telescope, if you go with a similar or smaller scope go for it. Set up was a little complicated as I was reading the wrong part of the manual (user error). But after I figured it out it was pretty straight foward. One small issue is that the aligning scope came 270° shifted to the side, which I had to manually correct by disassembling it; something that should come perfect from factory as the mount simply won't align properly especially if you get the manual version. But that was it.Now for software setup. The best way to get this working properly as I've read in forums and found out myself through trial and error is to have the following softwares installed. First you're going to need ASCOM as well as the ASCOM EQMOD (both are needed to work properly) connected via an USB type B directly on the controller of the mount. Second you'll need a stargazing app, I recommend Stellarium for first timers as it is the easiest to learn and there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube on how to use it and it is also a great base for any future apps you might want to get later on. Just make sure you get the Qt5 version of Stellarium as the Qt6 does not support ASCOM and won't work connect to the mount. For connecting to the mount and alignment, just go with a tutorial on YT, it's very simple and works wonders; it just takes a little bit of time and some getting used to. The manual also has some instructions if you decide to use the hand controller instead, which is actually a lot simpler and easier to use but won't have as many stargazing and deep sky options compared to a specialized software. If you do all of this correctly it should all work fine. Good luck and have fun with your new toy :)
R**
Solid mount, no polar illuminator :(
People in the Astro community talk badly about this mount but I’ve had really good experiences with this thing. It’s real solid and only complaint is a non illuminated polar scope
J**Y
Buy a quality mount and it will last you!
I normally don't leave reviews anymore these days but figured I would leave one today because I am jazzed on Astrophotography and this mount!Why the EQM35? Well, it’s a good budget mount at $725, it can also handle up to 22 pounds of weight so if I ever outgrow the RedCat Telescope I can upgrade to a larger APO. Also, this mount offers a GOTO system so you can plug in the coordinates into the SynScan hand control unit and find 49,000 objects in the sky. Out of the box, it can track 30-60 seconds in the stars. I have been averaging about 30-40 seconds without guiding.Overall this is a great setup however there are some drawbacks. First, the setup requires power so you need a dedicated power supply for the EQM-3. Either you need a power cell that supports a 12V cigarette lighter or a dedicated power supply. Since I don’t plan on leaving my Bortles Class 4 backyard for the current time being, I purchased the Celestron AC Adapter – 5 Amp Continuous power, Black (18780) which was recommended by the Sky-Watcher customer service team whom I can say is darn right amazing! Next, it’s more complex so when you set this up not only do you need to polar align the mount you also need to configure either 1, 2, or 3-star alignment so you can easily move around the sky. So far the single star alignment was been working great for me! Finally, it’s bulkier than say an iOptron Sky-Guider Pro so it’s not as easy to just pick up and move, so if you do move it during a session you need polar align and star align again.Even with the few drawbacks, it’s a fantastic mount and so stable! I have been really pleased with the setup, instructions, and overall solid build quality even though it’s an entry mount. Also, solid customer service is a big plus! As long as I don’t keep going down the rabbit hole of buying more astrophotography equipment this setup should last me for multiple years. I also included an image of M11 the Wild Duck Cluster as well.--------Issues / Solutions I have had with the mount#1 When star aligning the mount I could do a fine adjustment with the arrow pad after pointing to VEGA. I wasn't sure but suspected I needed to update the firmware which can be done with a USB Printer cable and software from the main SkyWatcher.com website. First, plug in the mount and USB cable to the SysScan hand unit and check in the device manager on Windows under ports. Mine was COM3. Next, turn off the mount and unplug the USB printer cable then while holding down 0 and 8 on the SysScan hand unit turn on the power. It will then boot into the boot loader mode, plug in the USB cable, and run the software to upgrade. The current version is 4.39.15 as of 5.10.2020. Once the process updates shut down the system and unplug the USB cable.#2 The SysScan holder unit slides around a lot and I dropped the handheld unit multiple times as the holder was sliding around when I grabbed the SysScan. I put two rubber bands on the leg in between the holder unit and it works great now without moving any more. I have a picture of it attached to the post.
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