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While setting up your computer for CCD imaging is pretty straightforward, there are a couple tips and tricks which can prevent problems you might run into.

Laptop Settings

It is important to turn off all power-saving features before beginning CCD imaging!  If your computer goes into power-saving mode while an image is being taken it is possible that you will lose that image.  Also, autoguiding or sequences of images can be lost this way.

You will be powering your CCD camera and likely your telescope from either AC power (from an extension cord) or from a rechargeable 12-volt battery.  It is best to run your laptop off an external power supply as well.  Your laptop's batteries will likely not survive too long out in the cold during an imaging session.  If using a 12-volt battery out in the field consider getting a DC power cord for your computer instead of using an inverter to plug in the AC cord -- inverters draw a lot more power.

Tip:  Run your camera off its own separate power supply.  Using the camera and laptop or telescope on the same power supply can cause interference with the power cables of the CCD camera that can appear as noise in the image.  Also, CCDs and laptops draw a lot of power (usually around 2 amps each) so separate power supplies will last longer.

 

Cables

It is best to plug everything in before turning anything on!  Some connections are not critical, but others such as the camera head connection should never be done with power flowing.  To be safe, always plug all connectors in first.  Some telescope control cables use serial connections which must be plugged in before the computer is fired up.  USB cables are plug-and-play type connections which can be plugged in while the devices are running, but it is still best to get into the habit of not turning anything on until all connections are secure.

 

Tying Off Cables

An important and sometimes overlooked step in setting up a telescope for imaging is to tie off all the cables.  The importance of this cannot be overstated.  Many tracking errors are the result of cables either not being tied off or being improperly tied off.  A recommended accessory for tying off cables is a set of Strapeez™, which are Velcro straps that make the task of holding back tangles of cables much easier.

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