Hi I did the sensor calibration and I understood the problem, in the previous calibration I supported the seestar without a trap obviously, supporting it on the reference plane on the 4 rubber feet and I noticed that they are not flat and that was the problem and the calibration was not correct.
In the second calibration always on the reference plane I did not support the seestar on the feet but I used a 3/8 threaded base flat on the reference plane and I did the calibration
Now it is better let's say that it goes from level 0.0 in the starting position to a maximum error of 0.8.
I would have a suggestion for the next updates if you can put a pause of 10/15 sec post Dither to allow the traction to be in traction and avoid star trails in my traditional setup I also use 30 seconds of pause and I never have problems
Keep it up and I'm waiting for the eq mode to push this toy to its limit
WELL DONE GREAT WORK
Ah as soon as you have the chance I would do some tests on the seestar for you willingly