How to use equatorial plane?

It can be said that no matter what equatorial plane is used, its function is to counteract the Sunday motion of celestial bodies. When we adjust the polar axis, we can track the celestial body with a single axis (right ascension).

Methods: First aim at the polar axis, put the right ascension on the equatorial plane at 90 degrees, and then aim at the Polaris with the horizon system on the equatorial plane (the height of the local Polaris is equal to the local latitude). After alignment, don't adjust the horizon system, then loosen the right ascension and declination lock button of the declination meter, and then rotate the telescope to the celestial body you want to see (aim with the star finder). After alignment, shrink the right ascension and declination buttons, and use the right ascension adjustment knob to track the celestial bodies respectively.

Horizon system is a horizontal and vertical adjustment system under the equatorial plane.

It is recommended to use CG3 equatorial telescope with reasonable design and stable performance.