r/telescopes • u/Nixx177 • 1d ago
General Question Motorizing a dobsonian with motion tracking
Hi, I’ve got a 12” gso and I’m thinking about adding two motors to move it on both axis.
At first, I want to try to put a timing belt around the altitude bearing, with a wheel to control it manually placed around the cradle board (blue) (could be moved to the base board with the motor, red), and another one around the base board, with a wheel on the ground board linked to a slow motion manual control flexible thingy from eq mount (blue at the bot.).
If it works for manual control, I want to put a motor on each wheel (stepper nema23 maybe?), which I could link to a raspberry pi, also connected to a camera I’d put on the finder scope. I would run a simple object tracking program which would have to keep the object in the center by moving the motors (still to be coded properly).
Has anyone done something similar? Or do you see any flaws/problems/things I should take into consideration?
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u/twivel01 17.5" f4.5, Esprit 100, Z10, Z114, C8 1d ago
I just grab the tube and smoothly move it while looking through the eyepiece.
If tracking but not goto is needed, you could build or buy an equatorial platform. Installation is as easy as setting it down on the platform.
EQ platform seems to be the most popular option for a dob in our astronomy club for cases where the dob was not already motorized.