That is amazing Ken. What type/brand/homade, Dew Strap were you using? Do you know the resistance of the strap in Ohms? I assume it is running on 12 Volts.
Another lovely night in Snake Valley - Oh how I have missed the beautiful skies you get when the scope is covered in ice!
That was Mon night/Tue morning, Ken?
Sorry I didn't drop into www.nightskiesnetwork.com last night. I was busy in my driveway both observing with the 12" and pointing the GSTAR at the sky with a 16mm lens. A better lens on the GSTAR with a longer focal length could be very interesting from a wide field perspective. I have a lens coming 8-50mm zoom, good quality. Finally had my work friend with me - she who has been dying to get back under the stars for some 3 years. Such was life BC (before children) for her. But she made it and marvelled over the scope, the Explore Scientific 14mm 100 deg eyepiece and the views until about 12:30.
Glad to hear your modified camera is working well.
That is amazing Ken. What type/brand/homade, Dew Strap were you using? Do you know the resistance of the strap in Ohms? I assume it is running on 12 Volts.
Michael
Michael, I use home-made straps and controller. The straps are Nichrome wire and I have no idea in Ohms. I cut the wire to length when it was just slightly warm.
Runs on 16.5 volts
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I guess hot pixels wouldn't have been an issue
See the link I posted to my Cooling Tutorial in Cloudy Nights. It ends with the Hot Pixel test.
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Another lovely night in Snake Valley - Oh how I have missed the beautiful skies you get when the scope is covered in ice!
That was Mon night/Tue morning, Ken?
Glad to hear your modified camera is working well.
Thanks Eric.
It was Tuesday Night/Wednesday Morning
Yeah, the results in the CN thread speak for themselves