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Where do i find a image erector and how and where does it go?

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This is an eyepiece attachment that goes in between eyepiece and telescope. I found only two items on ebay.com (different size/fit), searching on "eyepiece erector".

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Which image erector eyepiece?

Most small 'consumer grade' or 'department store' telescopes use 0.9 inch diameter eyepieces. Better quality ones use 1.25 or 2.0 inch. Any image erector which will fit in the appropriate size focuser will probably be fine. Just select the image erector based on the eyepiece barrel diameter (0.9", 1.25" or 2.0").
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The building instruction for your Erector Set Model 7530 is not available online. However, you can still get the instruction for this when you contact the manufacturer directly through this form. It will be sent to you through email.

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My grandson lost the directions for the erector #0262 and we would love to build it now - can you help?

Here you go, I hope this helps:

http://www.erector-sets.com/wp-content/themes/meccano/buildinginstructions/760262w.pdf

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Can you tell me where i can buy an image erector, thanks

Yes, but it will probably cost almost as much as you paid for the scope:

here is one:
http://www.amazon.com/Celestron-Erect-Refractor-Schmidt-Cassegrain/dp/B0000665V4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1283197941&sr=8-2

All astronomical telescopes show upside down images, it's normal. The erecting diagonal is only used for terrestrial day time viewing, of land objects.
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Hey where can I buy Erector set now....I live in Belieze and can't find them anywhere???

As far as I know they have not made erector sets since the 1980s. You might find them at antique or collector toy shops. There is alway ebay if you want to look online.
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When i look through the lens everything is upside down.

It is normal for a telescope to invert the image. There is no up or down in space so for astronomical use it does not matter.

The reflector telescope is not generally used for terrestrial viewing. However, image erectors can be purchased and are inserted before the eyepiece. This would make everything right side up.

-jodair
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THINGS UPSIDEDOWN

It's the nature of the way telescopes work that means all images are seen inverted. For astronomical use, this isn't really a problem.

You can buy an "image erector lens" to correct the image and see it rightside-up though.
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Focus with erector eyepiece on

Some eyepieces cannot come to focus in certain telescopes-- try a different eyepiece.
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