Meade 12.5 instruction manual Introduction, Parts Listing and Assembly, Assembling the Mount

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INTRODUCTION

The Starfinder Dobsonian telescope will open up the skies for a breathtaking array of visual observations. Galaxies, nebulae, star clusters — in all their variations of form, color, and extent

as well as the Moon, planets, comets and other objects within the solar system, may be studied in great detail.

This manual is designed for the 6", 8", 10", and 12.5" Starfinder Dobsonian Telescopes. With the exception of a few assembly operations and features, the four telescopes are almost identical operationally. When differences in procedures occur, they are clearly noted. Most standard and optional accessories are interchangeable between the four telescopes. For optimal enjoyment of the telescope, please take a few minutes to read this manual and become familiar with all of the instrument’s capabilities.

PARTS LISTING AND ASSEMBLY

When first opening the packing boxes, note carefully the following parts included with the Starfinder Dobsonian Telescope (use Figure 1 and 2 to aid in the identification process):

Carton #1: The Telescope

Optical tube assembly

Primary mirror mounted in its cell

Focuser

Modified Achromat (MA) 25mm eyepiece

5 x 24mm viewfinder

Hardware kit.

CAUTION: The primary mirror must be handled with special care. Never touch its reflective surface or place the mirror where it could be damaged. Save all original packing materials; if it is ever necessary to ship the telescope, these materials will help to assure that no shipping damage will occur.

4.Firmly press the screw cover caps (2, Fig. 2) into the heads of the wood screws on the side boards. You may have to lightly tap the screw cover caps to properly seat them into the screw heads.

5.Install the two handles (1, Fig. 2) onto the side boards utilizing the supplied screws. Firmly tighten the screws.

6.To install the center pivot bearing, first insert the nylon center bearing bushing (8, Fig. 2) into the center hole of the ground plate (10, Fig. 2) from the top side. You may have to lightly tap the bushing to fully seat it into the hole.

7.Place the four (six on the 12.5" model) nylon washers (9, Fig. 2) onto the nylon center bearing bushing. Then, from the bottom, insert the 2 1/4" x 5/16" hex pivot bolt (12, Fig. 2), with a flat washer (13, Fig. 2) up through the center of the ground plate. This bolt should then be inserted through the center hole of the base plate (7,Fig. 2). Secure this assembly with the other flat washer and the 5/16" locking nut (6, Fig. 2).

NOTE: Do not overtighten the nut or the base plate will not easily rotate upon the ground plate. Only tighten the pivot bolt and nut sufficiently to maintain a very light pressure between the ground plate and base plate. The two parts should easily turn in a “Lazy Susan” fashion.

This completes assembly of your Meade Starfinder Dobsonian Mount.

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Carton #2: The Mount

2 Side boards

Front board

Ground plate

Base plate

2 Handles

Hardware kit

Assembling the Mount

Assembly of your Meade Starfinder Dobsonian telescope should only take a few minutes. A phillips screwdriver, pliers, and an adjustable wrench are the only tools you will need.

1. Attach the self-adhesive rubber feet (11, Fig. 2) to the

underside of the ground plate (10, Fig. 2), the round piece

with the Teflon pads. The feet should be mounted directly

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under the already installed Teflon pads.

Two extra rubber feet have been supplied for use as

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“bumpers” where the telescope tube hits the front board

(5, Fig 2.) at the travel limits. Place one in the center of the

top ledge, and one in the center on the inside near the

bottom (see Fig. 2). The exact position for these two

bumpers will be obvious with the telescope mounted on

the base.

2. Attach the front board (5, Fig. 2) loosely to the two side

boards (4, Fig. 2) using the supplied wood screws

(3,Fig.2), and the predrilled holes. Do not fully tighten the

screws yet.

3. Attach the front board/side board assembly to the base

plate (7, Fig 2) using the supplied Wood Screws, and the

predrilled holes. Snugly tighten all screws, including those

previously installed.

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Fig. 2: Construction of the Dobsonian Mount. (1) Handle; (2) Screw Cover Caps; (3) Wood Screws; (4) Side Boards; (5) Front Board;

(6)5/16" Locking Nut; (7) Base Plate; (8) Center Bearing Bushing;

(9)Nylon Washer; (10) Ground Plate; (11) Rubber Foot; (12) 2 14" x 5/16" Hex Pivot Bolt; (13) Flat Washers.

CAUTION: Do not overtighten the wood screws. The screws should be tightened sufficiently so that the head of the screw is flush with the wood surface.

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Contents Meade Instruments Corporation Meade Starfinder Dobsonian Telescope Contents Introduction Parts Listing and AssemblyAssembling the Mount Viewfinder Balancing the TelescopeCollimation of the Optical System Spider Vane Adjustments Correct CollimationSecondary Mirror Adjustments Primary Mirror AdjustmentsStar Testing the Collimation Tips on Using a Dobsonian TelescopeOptional Accessories Seeing ConditionsObserving Guidelines Care of Optics and Main TubeMeade Customer Service Telescope Meade Limited Warranty Ver

12.5 specifications

The Meade 12.5-inch telescope is a testament to cutting-edge optical technology, designed for both amateur astronomers and serious astrophotographers. Its robust build and impressive specifications make it a popular choice among stargazers looking to explore the finer details of celestial objects.

One of the main features of the Meade 12.5 is its large aperture of 12.5 inches, or 318 millimeters. This sizable opening allows for a significant amount of light to enter the telescope, resulting in bright and clear images of distant galaxies, nebulae, and clusters. The vast light-gathering capability is particularly advantageous when observing faint objects, providing enhanced detail not achievable with smaller apertures.

The Meade 12.5 utilizes advanced optics, often incorporating premium-grade glass elements. This ensures minimal optical aberrations, resulting in sharp, high-contrast images. Many models also feature a parabolic primary mirror, which optimizes focus across the entire field of view, making it ideal for high-resolution observations.

In terms of technology, many Meade 12.5 telescopes come equipped with computerized mount systems. These mounts utilize GoTo technology, enabling users to easily locate and track celestial objects. With a database containing thousands of celestial bodies, users can simply input the desired object, and the telescope will automatically reposition itself for optimal viewing. This automation makes it easier for beginner and intermediate users to navigate the night sky.

Another notable characteristic of the Meade 12.5 is its sturdy construction. The telescope's design typically includes an aluminum or steel optical tube, providing stability and durability during observations. This is crucial for maintaining alignment and ensuring that the optical components remain secure, reducing vibrations that could hinder image quality.

Additionally, many models feature cooling fans that help to regulate the temperature of the primary mirror. This is particularly important for astrophotography, as temperature fluctuations can lead to distortions in the images captured. The cooling system ensures that the telescope reaches thermal equilibrium more quickly, allowing for clearer, more stable observations.

Overall, the Meade 12.5-inch telescope stands out due to its excellent optics, advanced technology, and robust design. Whether for deep-sky viewing or astrophotography, it offers a highly capable platform that caters to the diverse needs of astronomers. Its combination of features makes it a worthy investment for anyone serious about exploring the wonders of the universe.