Markless™ Astronomics

Accessories for Big and not-so-Big Dobs

  1. Markless™ ServoCAT™ Holding Bracket - Now Available in BLACK!

  2. Markless™ Battery Bracket - Now Available in BLACK!

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Markless™ ServoCAT™ Holding Bracket.

The Holding Bracket is specifically designed to hold the ServoCAT electronics in safe and secure manner.  It is designed to hang on the front cross member (front transom) of your rocker box and the rear surface is lined with canvas cloth to protect the finish on your telescope.   Holds the ServoCAT gently and without marking up your rocker box.   I have tried placing the ServoCAT electronics box inside the rocker box, but have found that the best place for it is on the outside where the enunciator lights, switches, and connectors are easily accessible.

Constructed of 0.050" aluminum, baked-on white enamel.     Now available also in 0.063" aluminum, baked-on gloss black enamel.   Specify if for Generation 1 or Generation 2 ServoCAT.   Also, specify the thickness of the transom upon which you will place the holder so that I make the bracket to fit it.   Obsession telescopes have a ~0.625-inch (~16mm) thick front transom.   Other telescopes vary, depending upon if the plywood is American made and sepcified, or European.   US plywoods could be 0.75-inch, but the equivalent Baltic Birch plywood is about 0.71-inch (~18mm) thick.

Price $20 plus $7 S&H.   Order Holding Bracket at time of DSCstalk™ and save $7 S&H on Holding Bracket.   Due to the custom nature of this product, all sales of it are final. North Carolina residents please add 7.25% sales tax.  Email me at cs(at)marklessastronomics dot com to order.   Due to the custom nature of this product, all sales of it are final.

Charles Starks, Charlotte, NC

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Markless™ Battery Bracket.

The Battery Bracket is designed to hold a battery in a safe and secure manner.  It is designed to hang on the front cross member of your rocker box and the rear surface is lined with canvas cloth to protect the finish on your telescope.   Holds the battery securely without marking up your rocker box.   Dimensions of the bracket: 6" wide x 5.5" high x 2.6" deep (inside dimension).   Email me for a custom size.

Constructed of 0.050" aluminum, baked-on white enamel.     Now available also in 0.063" aluminum, baked-on gloss black enamel.   Specify battery make and model number so I can assist you in determining if your battery will fit.   Also, specify the thickness of the transom upon which you will place the holder so that I make the bracket to fit it.   Obsession telescopes have a ~0.625-inch (~16mm) thick front transom.   Other telescopes vary, depending upon if the plywood is American made and sepcified, or European.   US plywoods could be 0.75-inch, but the equivalent Baltic Birch plywood is about 0.71-inch (~18mm) thick.

Price $20 plus $7 S&H.   Order Battery Bracket at time of DSCstalk™ or MCW/FCW and save $7 S&H on Holding Bracket.   North Carolina residents please add 7.25% sales tax.  Email me at cs(at)marklessastronomics dot com to order.   Due to the custom nature of this product, all sales of it are final.

Charles Starks, Charlotte, NC

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Great Astro Links to other fine products and ideas:

Astrocrumb Filter Slides - a "MUST HAVE" accessory for your Big Dob. Roger builds 'em RIGHT!

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Obsession® Telescopes - by Dave Kriege - Heirloom Grade Telescopes for the discriminating astronomer

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Updated: 9:05 AM 5/19/2015