Here I have an LRGB - Ha project done with my Quattro 150P a month ago. Been so busy with school and graduating from college that I haven't had the time to touch this data until now.
Unfortunately, this scope has been pretty darn inconsistent every time I have used it, and this time was no different. While my RGB data and Ha data was pretty solid, my Lum data was incredibly scuffed. Almost nothing short of MSGR is a good way to fix the background of this data. I did my best here but I suspect MSGR can do better. Too lazy to get better reference data though. Collimation was dodgy throughout the project. It's honestly a bit difficult to get the secondary mirror set right with Bob's Knobs...
Integration Total: 20 hours 10 minutes
Lum: 2 hours 33 minutes (only half of the data I got because a piece of flocking came loose and fell on the primary mirror after the meridian flip)
R: 2 hours 18 minutes
G: 2 hours 15 minutes
B: 2 hours 15 minutes
Ha: 12 hours 40 minutes
Gear:
Skywatcher Quattro 150P (fully modded)
Player One Ares-M Pro
Touptek AFW 7x2
QHY OAG-M Pro
Antlia LRGB-V Pro
Svbony SV227 SHO filters
Player One Xena-M
ZWO AM5N
MeLe Quieter 3C
Gemini AF
Bortle 8