I’m sorry you’re experiencing these issues.
I suspect frequent usage may have accidentally affected the level sensor’s accuracy.
Seestar indicates that the device’s self-leveling position is incorrect, causing leveling errors:
1.You can tap "Level Sensor Calibration" in the app to recalibrate the initial level position.
Note: First, remove Seestar from the tripod and place it on a perfectly level surface (e.g., a table or floor—the flatter, the better). Here’s a tutorial. https://h5.seestar.com/course/8744
2.After reattaching the tripod, do not click "Level Sensor Calibration" again. Instead, use the "Level Adjustment" tool and adjust the tripod based on the offset values. A value within ±1° is acceptable.
3.To verify calibration accuracy, rotate the device horizontally in 90° increments and check the leveling values at each position. For routine use, the difference between the max and min values should be ≤2°.
Additional Tips:
Before each observation session, perform Level Adjustment (not Level Sensor Calibration—avoid repeating this) and Compass Calibration.
In Star Observation Mode, always AF (autofocus) before using GOTO to ensure the target is in focus.
For stacking issues, confirm that Sky Level Calibration is successfully completed during initialization.