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Originally Posted by Hagar
Hi Mike this technology has been around for quite some time and is readily available in Australia. The EL sheets are available from some grapic arts places or from wholesalers who nearly all sell to the general public. Google "Electro luminecent sheet"
The guff regarding the colour is a bit of a non requirement as flats are either converted to or kept as greyscale images so all that is required is an even light source. I have had one for a few years now and use a sheet of white perspex on one side as a diffuser and a sheet of ply on the other for strength.
I also belive you can now get a dimmed version where in the past you had to use a tuned inverter to lower the light output.
See: http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...ad.php?t=37978
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Yeh I think you are mostly right Doug but my understanding is that many EL panels emmit their light at some narrow emission line wavelengths, the total energy mixes up to a bulish-white to the human eye but if you try to shoot through a narrow band filter like H-alpha with these panels no light will strike your chip. In a nut shell, for broadband imaging most EL panels might work but for narrow band imaging this is not the case.
Just need to get the right type I think?
Mike
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Originally Posted by Dennis
Thanks for the details Mike and thanks for the additional information Doug; I was considering another iteration of my home built white LED flat field box and these panels look an interesting alternative and affordable with the current exchange rate..
@ Mike – I assume that you use one of Gerd’s new Aurora Flatfield Panel? If so, how fragile are these in terms of shipping from Germany to Australia – did you have any concerns when you received yours?
Are they robust enough to withstand the rigours of packing and unpacking loaded vehicles with tons of astro gear and the relatively rough handling they might encounter?
Cheers
Dennis
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Hi Dennis
You ask a good question and one
I considered for sure
The Aurora's are made of a hard plastic with a hard plastic frame edging. In the photos on Gerds site they look like pretty robust units..? I am sure if packed right and then with a little care once here they will be fine.
Having said that I haven't received mine yet
Mike