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Recently purchased a skywatcher 130M. I am interested in upgrading the focuser. I don't want to do a whole lot of changes to the tube. Any suggestions on replacement focusers? Thanks for the help in advance.
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i dont think you wanna put alot of money in the 130mm, you might try apogee inc, or scopestuff for a focuser, im understand the impression you want it for 2" EP,s- if you want it for a vibration issue- try adjusting and relubing it, that 130mm should be on a larger mount though if you got the EQ2- keep and eye out for a used EQ3
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I have been looking around for the right type of lubrication. The base of the focuser is plastic. I can't find a lube that isn't petrolium based. Any suggestions?
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White Lithium Grease should do the trick.
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Lithium grease attracts dust like mad. Use graphite instead. You can get some fancy spray on stuff from an auto parts store, or just disassemble the parts, take your number 2 pencil and "scribble" on the affected parts. Works great!
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