Lunt Solar 1.25" R&P Focuser - Single Speed
- Compatible with LS40THa and LS50THa
- Focuser Type: Rack & Pinion
- Focuser Ratio: Dual Speed 10:1
- Barrel Size: 1.25"
- Connection: Non-Marring Brass Compression Ring
- Tension: Adjustable with Lock Screw
This Lunt Solar 1.25" R&P Focuser with dual-speed control is a direct upgrade for achieving the critical focus needed for high-contrast solar observation. Engineered for stability and precision, it replaces less exact helical focusers, giving you the mechanical advantage required to resolve delicate prominences and intricate surface granulation. It provides a solid, repeatable foundation for both visual work and lightweight imaging setups.
At the core of this focuser is a robust rack and pinion gear system. Unlike simpler Crayford or helical designs, this geared mechanism provides a positive, slip-free connection between the knob and the drawtube. This is essential for solar observers, as it easily handles the weight of solar-specific eyepieces or a small imaging camera without drifting, ensuring your target remains sharp as you observe.
The most critical feature for any solar observer is the ability to make minute focus adjustments. The dual-speed mechanism provides a 10:1 reduction, meaning one full turn of the fine focus knob moves the drawtube one-tenth the distance of the coarse knob. This level of control is not a luxury; it is the key to seeing the faint, hair-like structure in a prominence or the subtle texture of a plage against the chromosphere. It allows you to precisely snap the image into focus where the maximum contrast is achieved.
To hold your valuable eyepieces and cameras, the focuser uses a brass compression ring instead of a simple thumbscrew. When you tighten the knob, the soft metal ring squeezes evenly around the accessory barrel. This provides a more secure, centered alignment in the optical path and completely avoids the scratches and gouges that set screws inflict on your equipment.
A dedicated tension screw allows you to customize the focuser's drawtube resistance to match the weight of your accessory. Heavier loads can be supported by increasing tension, preventing focus sag when the telescope is aimed high. For imaging, the ability to completely lock the focus position is invaluable, preventing any accidental shifts during an exposure sequence.
Imagine you are tuned to a large, looping prominence on the solar limb with a Lunt LS50THa. With the coarse knob, you bring the limb into general focus. You then switch to the 10:1 fine focus knob, and with a tiny, deliberate turn, the fuzzy, bright mass resolves into a delicate tapestry of individual plasma filaments. The focuser holds this perfect point of sharpness without drift, allowing your eye to relax and take in the view as the structure slowly evolves.
This 1.25" focuser is an ideal match for visual solar work and setups using small, lightweight solar imagers. Its primary trade-off is its smaller barrel size. For observers planning to use heavy camera and filter wheel combinations, a larger 2-inch focuser would provide greater stability and avoid potential vignetting, though at a significant increase in size and cost.
Lunt employs several focuser designs across their telescope line, each suited to a specific purpose. Understanding the differences helps you know if this R&P model is the right upgrade for your system.
Yes, for most users it is a substantial upgrade. The dual-speed rack and pinion mechanism provides much finer focus control, is easier to adjust without shaking the telescope, and can better support the weight of a camera without slipping.
This focuser is designed specifically for the tube assemblies of Lunt solar telescopes like the LS40THa and LS50THa and LS60MT. It is not intended as a universal-fit upgrade for other brands.
Solar details exist at a very fine scale. The 10:1 fine focus knob allows you to make extremely small adjustments to achieve the sharpest possible view of solar prominences, filaments, and surface granulation, which can be impossible with a single-speed focuser.
No, this is a 1.25-inch format focuser. It only accepts eyepieces and accessories that have a 1.25" barrel.
A rack and pinion system provides a positive, geared connection that does not slip, making it very reliable for holding heavier loads. While modern Crayford focusers are very smooth, the geared design of an R&P ensures it will not lose its position, even with a camera attached.
| Focuser Type | Rack & Pinion (R&P) |
| Focusing Ratio | Dual Speed, 10:1 Reduction Fine Focus |
| Accessory Size | 1.25" |
| Accessory Connection | Non-Marring Brass Compression Ring |
| Tension Control | Adjustable via Thumbscrew |
| Focus Lock | Yes |
| Primary Compatibility | Lunt Solar Systems Telescopes (e.g., LS50THa, LS60MT) |
1.25" Dual Speed R&P Focuser Assembly
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