So things were going smoothly the first time I fired up the dome and started to track my scope following my target in the east. I first did a routine alignment and then selected track my scope in ASCOM (Beaver) and sent the scope and dome to the same location. When I finally sent the scope to the home position, the dome followed as expected. About 10 seconds later, the dome went back to the eastern location it first went to. I told the dome to go home, and it did, then repeated its movement to the east, over and over again after sending it home.
I turned the scope off, closed the dome and turned off the shutter motor, at one point I even pulled the plug on the rotator and rebooted my PC. Every time I connect then select track the scope, the dome moves to the east even thought the scope is still at home (aligned with CNP) where the dome home location is located too.
How do I reset the dome, so it doesn't jump to a location it once followed the scope the first time I selected track. If I give the scope a new target, the dome moves but is always offset by the same ~90 degrees. I never set park, and it knows where home is.
BTW, when I first set up the dome and scope and hit track for the first time, the dome did not move until I gave the scope a target.
My equipment is a CGEM DX mount with an 11" Edge scope balanced in all directions. My offsets are all good.
HELP!
Steven
Yep, a diameter of zero will indeed create weird cases.
I have a few beaver boards here for testing (for TheSkyX X2 plugin development) and none has any heatsink (the only component that might need one is the TMC2660).
Of course, it doesn't get super hot inside so your case might be more akin to regular use and a heatsink might be needed.