I am experiencing a recurring issue with my SkyWatcher IWave 150 GoTo mount in combination with ASIAIR Mini and the SynScan Pro app. My setup is as follows:
• Mount: SkyWatcher IWave 150
• Control Software: SynScan Pro App
• Guiding & Mount Control: ASIAIR Mini
• Polar Alignment: Performed via ASIAIR Mini
• Mount Connection: Tested both via WiFi and USB
The Problem
After successfully completing Polar Alignment using ASIAIR Mini, the following issues occur:
• The right ascension (RA) axis is tilted by approximately 60° and does not return to the initial home position.
• When using SynScan Pro for GoTo, it roughly finds the correct targets like Jupiter, so basic functionality seems fine.
• However, GoTo via ASIAIR does not work correctly – it moves to incorrect positions, to my feeling round about 60° RA!
• Even when I use SynScan Pro to return to the home position, ASIAIR GoTo remains inaccurate.
• “Sync to Mount” in ASIAIR has no effect.
This issue has occurred before but could not be reproduced the following night. Now, however, it persists.
I have conducted a variety of tests and troubleshooting steps to isolate the problem:
Manually Resetting the Home Position
After Polar Alignment, I manually moved the telescope back to the home position (realigning RA & DEC).
I attempted to set the home position in SynScan Pro, but I could not find an explicit option for this.
Despite correctly setting the home position, the issues in ASIAIR persist.
Reset & Reinitialization of SynScan and ASIAIR
-Cleared all alignment data in SynScan (“Clear Alignment Data”).
Turned the mount off and restarted it.
Connected SynScan Pro to the mount first, then started ASIAIR.
Executed “Sync to Mount” in ASIAIR → No improvement.
Checking Time & Location Settings
Checked date, time, and time zone settings in SynScan:
Verified location settings in ASIAIR:
Firmware Updates & Hard Reset
Updated SynScan firmware to the latest version
Factory reset ASIAIR
Factory reset the mount-
Reconfigured ASIAIR and reconnected to the mount → Issue persists.
I appreciate any help! If there are any other debugging ideas, I am happy to test them.
regards
Tobias