I do have the option of keeping the reducer out of the focal train, which accomplishes the same as what you did, without investing in another flange.
I think my biggest problem was that I kept the diagonal in the optical path, expecting some clearing tonight and will be trying it again without the diagonal and just an EP. Just want to see the effect without connecting up the camera and computer.
Getting another flange and setting up each moonlight focuser for a specific purpose is sounding quite attractive. One will be imaging only and the other visual only. I should be able to calibrate the mirror travel, in # of turns of the adjustment for each setup, and each Moonlight should be able to be locked down and be in focus (or at least close) with minimal effort.