
50mls! You know how to make an SCT owner uncomfortable! I just had to check mine - nothing luckily, but the reason it worried me is that I have experienced strange "fogging" phenomena on some nights when imaging the moon. The ToUcam just loses all contrast like the objective was fogged over, but it is clear as is the primary mirror... I haven't solved that one yet...
Sounds like those more experienced are suggesting the corrector plate needs to be removed. I don't have the experience but that sounds like good advice to me as long as you're confident about doing it.
If you really want to try to remove the moisture without dismantling you'll need a way of heating, drying and circulating the air in the OTA. If you have an SCT cooler, and air conditioned room you might get away with it. Crank the air conditioning up to warm/hot and circulate the air through the tube with the SCT cooler. When it's all evaporated, continue to run the cooler and bring the room temp down, so eventually you end up with a cool, dry tube.
You could try leaving the OTA out in the sun to warm and evaporate the moisture, but the rate of diffusion through the rear hole will be excruciatingly slow.
Keep us posted. I'm fascinated to know how it got there. I trust you haven't used it as life preserver!

Al.