ZWO AM5 vs. Sky-Watcher Wave 150i Payload Test
We compared the ZWO AM5 to our Wave 150i in a payload stress test. The ability to balance large payloads using the Wave 150i's unquiet balance capability allows your to push the Wave 150i to is highest listed payload without issue. Keeping your system balanced prevents any slipping when under heavy loads and keeps your telescope system safe.

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What's Up? Webcast: Building an Observing Pad

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This Strain Wave Mount is ALL about CONVENIENCE and Attention To Detail - SW WAVE 150i REVIEW!

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ZWO AM5 Long-Focal Length Autoguiding Test ft. Celestron C9.25 EdgeHD

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Glass Trap: Why Premium Refractors Don’t Always Make Sense

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Sky-Watcher Wave mount and ASI Air Connection

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Can a telescope be TOO big for astrophotography?

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What The Soviets Found on Venus That They Don't Want You To Know

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Perfect SCT Collimation: A Good, Better, & Best Step-by-Step Guide

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Checking out EQ6R to Wave Adapter for Sky-watcher 150i

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What's Up? Webcast: Evostar EDX Overview

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Filter Trap: Why They Rarely Fix the Problem

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Sky-Watcher Wave 150i Strain Wave Mount REVIEW 🔭

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Can a 4” ED be everything you need?

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Sky Watcher Wave 150i Review for Astrophotography & More!

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NEW Sky-Watcher 100i & 150i Telescope Mounts (vs. ZWO AM3 & AM5) | Preview!

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$130 Telescope vs. $600 Telescope vs. $1,750 Telescope

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ZWO AM3 with Celestron C8

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Big & Long VS Small & Short - Are big telescopes worth it?

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What's Up? Webcast: Blanket Scopes Revealed!

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