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Old 31-07-2020, 03:13 PM
jamespierce (James)
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Let me second Peter's comment about de humidification. I wouldn't want to generate heat near my scope while it was operating, that can only introduce unstable air / poor seeing. However - down here in Victoria I run a heater below 10 degrees and also a dehumidifier every morning if required. Getting the optics and electronics dried out can only be a benefit.
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