TS20 Upgrades and Modifications

The Club has a range of equipment to help with our hobby. First amongst all of this is our 20″ Dobsonian Mounted Newtonian Telescope – the TS20

Built almost 25 years ago, refurbished in the 2020s, the TS20 has undergone some recent minor improvements.

2023: New bearing and Azimuth setting circle

The azimuth bearing of the scope is made up of three large rubber roller bearings.  In 2023 we removed the central locating bolt and replaced it with a 20mm bearing.  

We also installed a 600+mm diameter setting circle.

The bearing and setting circle were an improvement, but further improvement is possible.

We also added at this time a digital inclinometer and bracket to allow us to accurately set the altitude of the scope.  Accuracy was aided by having an adjustable levelling table for the scope to sit on.

Proposals for 2025/26.

  1. Replace the central bearing and three roller bearings with a lazy-Susan bearing.
  2. Replace the DIY azimuth circle with a professionally printed aluminium and rubber composite circle.
  3. Replace the full-contact (480mm) altitude bearing strips with either shorter strips or Teflon blocks.
  4. Seek permission (from the site managers) for a permanent, level, weatherproof base for the TS20 to replace the levelling table.
  5. Improve the wheelbarrow handles by replacing the slide-in sockets with bolt on connectors.

Original azimuth bearings
Base on which rollers roll
Larger base plate
Full contact alt bearing
close up alt bearing

2025 Proposals Costs etc.

  1. A lazy-Susan bearing around £60
  2. Professionally printed aluminum and rubber composite circle approx. £30
  3. Reduce size of bearing contact surfaces £0.00
  4. Permanent, level, weatherproof base for the TS20 to replace the levelling table. £10.00
  5. Replacing the slide-in sockets with bolt on connectors. £10.00