Menelaos avatar
Hi guys! I’m looking for a good reliable focuser to upgrade my SW150explorer. Ideally I want it to have 2 things, rack and pinion, and ball bearings. However i cant seem to find one that has both. Most of them are just regular crayford (no rack an pinion). And it was actually suggested to me to get this one https://www.astroshop.eu/focusers/omegon-steeltrail-2-newtonian-dual-speed-crayford-focuser/p,45073  is there a reason not to get it? 
of course i plan to use it for astrophotography and currently i have a decently heavy setup an ASI2600mcpro with a filter drawer and off axis guider but maybe i would upgrade in the future to mono and filterwheel. Any ideas?
andrea tasselli avatar
I don't see why you shouldn't.
Tony Gondola avatar
I like the low profile, it should handle the load but is it EAF compatible?
Michael Nemetz avatar
Get a Baader Steeltrack Diamond NT.
Maarten Broess avatar
How about a Moonlite focuser. I love mine. Exchanged the focuser on my SW MN190 for a Moonlite. https://focuser.com/
MaksPower avatar
I have this focuser on one of my scopes, it’s pretty good and it will take an EAF.
Stephen Jones avatar
You might want to look at the RAP2DEL and adapter from Teleskop service.  It allows you to keep the SW base of the focuser (no drilling).  Email them for details if it also suitable.  I use it on my SW 250PDS with a 2600, FW and Paracorr etc without a drama.  Similar to the one in the link.  I have only just started to use it.
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Peter Graf avatar
Last year I also wanted to switch to a rack and pinion focuser for my 150PDS. I remember that this was quite frustrating though, as many of the focusers seem to be only fitting for 8" (like 200P) scopes and above - what is not obvious in most of the descriptions. Also the customer support of one of the shops here in Germany was not 100% sure which one would be fitting for 6" scopes. And support for the ZWO EAF was also needed. For the time being, I am therefore using the default focuser.
So I will follow this thread closely. :-)
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Tomasz Kaminski avatar
For this telescope with the ASI2600MC PRO I decided to use the CYCK focuser, praised by Cuiv in one of his videos. It's rack and pinion,  worse than the one proposed, but cheaper and much better than the factory-fitted one. It has some pros and cons, but it is fully compatible with most popular autofocusers and fits the SW focuser base. I was more interested in stiffening the telescope tube around the focuser.The sheet metal here is soft and bends under the weight of the attached devices, causing the camera to tilt. The device works perfectly with my autofocus controller (AstroLink) and both images uploaded to Astrobin show that it was a good choice.
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