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Plate Solving and mount error adjustments

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Hi,

I'm a recent convert to the astrophotography world and would like some advice on the above subject.

My setup is a Celestron EdgeHD 8, HEQ5 Pro EQMOD connected mount, ZWO ASI533MC Pro camera, ZWO EAF Focuser, Raspberry PI 4GB with stellarmate OS and ethernet cable connected Ubuntu laptop.

I am able to a 3 image plate solve but when it comes to the adjustment phase I see forever increasing altitude errors. Therefore I cant get the error under a reasonable value. I dont believe this should be happening and was wondering if my mount is at fault. When I look at the indi control panel - EQMOD Mount tab I see that the backward/forward indicator under the RA motor status is green when the mount is not moving. Refer pics.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
9 months 6 days ago #94610
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Hello Carl & welcome to INDI forums.

In the Refresh phase, you're adjusting the ALT + AZ knobs, so why do you think the issue is related to the mount?
9 months 5 days ago #94621

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Are you trying to position the telescope or polar align the mount? Is the latter tracking?
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Hi Jasem,

I'm only assuming its the mount. Doesn't the mount continuously give feedback to ekos on where it is? I would have thought that the error would remain constant until you did the alt and azimuth adjustments but theses errors are always increasing with no input from me.
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I'm trying to polar align
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Can you tell, is your mount tracking? It should be.
If you are saying that the alt error is increasing continuously without you doing anything, I wold have to assume it's not tracking.
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Well, either that or perhaps something is loose and your mount is slowly moving?
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How can you tell if the mount is tracking?
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Does anyone have a video of a real plate solve and refresh procedure (not simulation) that I can compare with?
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