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Explore Scientific Exos Nano Mount With St1 Tripod

Explore Scientific Exos Nano Mount With St1 Tripod
  • Product Code: eq38349
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$348.00 $480.24

The Explore Scientific EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripodfrom Explore Scientific EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripodsupports small scopes and refractors weighing up to 15 lb. Your scope/refractor must have a matching Vixen-style universal dovetail bar to attach to the mount.

Open Box Products Have a Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty    Light-Duty Equatorial Mount    1.25" Steel ST1 Tripod    For Small Scopes/Refractors up to 15 lb    Vixen-Style Universal Mount

Parameters
Tripod Operating HeightMinimum (Standalone): 25" / 63.5 cm

Maximum (Standalone): 42" / 107 cm

Minimum/Maximum (with EXOS Nano Mount): Not Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight16.39 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)29.3 x 11.9 x 7.9"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will a skywatcher evostar 72ED with a diagonal and quark hydrogen alpha solar filter work for this mount and tripod?

A: The maximum load for the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod BH #EXFLENEQ3M • MFR #FL-EXOSNANOT1-00 is 10lbs. More than adequate to handle the items you listed.

Q: 2. Are the slow motion controls continuous, or do they have limited travel?

A: The Explore Scientific Twilight I Alt-Azimuth Mount with Tripod do not have a limit until they reach the end points which is quite far. However, since you would be using your wrists to turn the controls your wrists will reach a limit long before the Twilight 1 does.

Q: 3. Any notes on the total setup (OTA & Mount/Tripod) overall weight? Thanks.

A: About 28 lbs.

Q: 4. Will a Celestron C6-N be mounted on this? Is it strong enough hold it if heavier counterweight is needed?

A: Yes the OTA is about 10 lbs. The head and tripod are rated for a 15 lb. max load

Q: 5. Will a Celestron Omni XLT 120 telescope mount on this? What is the weight capacity? Would any adaptor(s) be required? It the Vixen dovetail included?

A: It will work. I there a Vixen plate attached to the OTA rings?

Q: 6. are the leg connectors (with the lock knobs) made of metal or plastic?

A: Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod BH #EXFLENEQ3M • MFR #FL-EXOSNANOT1-00 has metal lock knobs

Q: 7. just starting getting into astrophotography i own a DSLR camera wa able to get decent images out of my old powerseeker 127eq was wondering would i ger better image with this explofe scientific ar102 ?

A: Yes. With better edge sharpness and contrast and less if any coma.

Q: 8. What is the weight of the tripod amount? Not the shipping weight but the actual net weight.

A: The tripod in the Explore Scientific FirstLight EXOS Nano Mount with ST1 Tripod kit weighs 17 pounds according to the manufacturer.

Q: 9. Does a skywatcher 130pds mount on this?

A: Yes it will

Q: 10. Can this mount be used with the optical tube of the Celestron Nexstar 8SE (8" SCT)? - I am looking for a mount for this tube that will allow me to shift it by holding the tube and also by slow-motion controls

A: Yes, it should work

27/08/2024

[16.39 lb] Fantastic Mount!!!!

5
25/08/2024

[16.39 lb] Well made mount. Smooth operation and it is fully adjustable for any small to medium telescope. I mounted a Sky watcher ED80 Pro for visual on the go use. I love it.

5
06/08/2024

[16.39 lb] Bought this mount to hold a 127mm Maksutov scope to be used for celestial & terrestrial use. A very solid mount with enough options for good configuration to match this scope. Vibration is minimal & the slo-mo controls are smooth. All in all in resulted in a very nice setup for quick grab & go.

5
29/07/2024

[16.39 lb] A high quality, medium duty alt-azi mount for casual viewing. Most impressed with the flexibility of configuration, and the excellent engineering. I use it with an Explore Scientific Ar-102, but should work well with almost any mid sized scope.

5
11/07/2024

[16.39 lb] I am impressed with the overall quality of the tripod and mount, especially for the price. I am using this mount to support a 6 Maksutov-Cassegrain telescope that weighs about 11 1/2 pound plus the additional weight of a finder, diagonal, and eyepiece. It seems quite adequate for the combined weights of these items. I like all the adjustments available for changing the position of the mount relative to its tripod. The slow motion controls are smooth are great for tracking astronomical objects being viewed. The tripod legs are sturdy.

5
27/06/2024

[16.39 lb] This is a very nice sturdy scope, especially for the cost. Well worth owing one. I would highly recommend

5
21/06/2024

[16.39 lb] This mount is not a toy , It is well constructed and put together. There is no wobble or slack in this mount at all. This mount it is made of heavy metal that makes it rock solid.. . The tripod is very sturdy as well. The gearing is very smooth and allows precise movements of ra and dec . The only thing that feels kinda cheap on this mount are the extension cables and plastic knobs that turn the ra and dec gears , but this is no way near a deal breaker. This mount is a nice piece of equipment that i would highly recommend .

5
21/05/2024

[16.39 lb] A bit unorthodox as alt-AZ mounts go, but after an afternoon of using this mount with a Celestron 127 Mak OTA with an erecting prism for daytime stuff I'm selling that Celestron alt-az I bought for $82. I've noticed complaints about getting views near the zenith but you won't get it with a cheaper alt-AZ. If changing the location of a couple of Allen screws is a problem this mount may not be for you. But for me it is the best alt-AZ I've every used and it's quirks are easily mastered. Land or sky this is a great mount.

5
02/04/2024

[16.39 lb] I loaded up an Orion 150mm Mak with a 2 inch visual back and diagonal on this mount. Adding up the weight of the OTA and accessories (8x50 right angle finder) brings this to approx 14 pounds; no problem. I even raised each leg 6 inches and there is no wobble at all.

The scope is balanced and stays where aimed without locking the alt-az (though I do when using slo-mo controls). Make sure to offset the mount head so the azimuth control and scope don't meet when using the mount head set at 45 degrees. Just remove the four screws, offset, screw them back in.

Light weight, solid mount at a great price. Can't be beat. I may buy one for my 127mm mak for a grab and go.

5

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