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Old 03-06-2011, 04:23 PM
Rob P
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Kendrick Dew Remover

Hi Guys,

I'm using a battery, when away from home, rated at 18Ah, to power a Celestron SE5 Goto mount and a Kendrick's dew remover operated through a Digifire 7 controller.

First time out the battery rapidly lost power. I recharged and tested it the following next powering only the mount. The mount tracked Saturn for over 90 minutes without any significant loss of power. However when I connected only the dew heater, power consumption rocketed.

Incidentally, during the tests I haven't attached any other equipment then that listed above.

Apart from not using the dew remover; does any one have any suggestions for reducing the power usage?

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Rob
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Old 03-06-2011, 06:40 PM
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HI i personally think the battery is your problem sorry to be a downer, i can assume that it is one of those black gel cell ones. firstly once the battery gets to around 10.7 volts it is considered flat. So the theory is 18ah= 1hr at 18 amps or 3 hrs at 6 amps however the capacity is not 18ah because of a few factors, the internal resistance of the battery changes with current draw and thermal losses occur which also draw power (heat) the wire also has losses in it. the screen of the kendric and the electrics inside (heat). and the capacity of the battery is more likely to be around 12ah instead of the 18ah advertised.

you would be amazed at how many amps your scope draws (to track) an object. My HEQ 5 draws 2.3 to run the synscan and track but when i slew the scope it goes to 3.2 amps. are you running the dew heater at 100% all the time or are you changing the duty cycle to the minimum. you only need the scope to be at 1 degree above the dewpoint to prevent dew. also how many heaters are you running?

i am interested in this as i am in the middle of building my own heater and with it turned to 100% duty the main heater element draws 3.5 amps so as you see it does not take long to get to the capacity of a small battery.. try and run two 18ah batteries in parallel this will double your capacity and keep the volts at 12 longer.
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Old 03-06-2011, 07:05 PM
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Make sure the Dew Heater is set to use minimal power. On the 4 adjustable outlets, I have mine set to only 30% for eyepieces and 10% for my secondary. Have never had a prob with dew since I got it.
The battery I use is the one Bintel sells that rates at 18ah also.
I also have a Kendrick Dual controller (the one with two knobs) and have heaters on 4 eyepieces, the secondary, the finder (2 straps) and the laser pointer (2 straps) and have never run out of power.

Malcolm
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Old 05-06-2011, 09:03 PM
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Guys,

Thanks for the info. All helpful.

I was running the dew remover at around the 50% mark so I'll drop that a couple of notches and see how it fares.

Last night, without using the Kendrick, but with a fair bit of slewing I managed over three and a half hours of (reasonably) successful viewing.

Possibly a bigger battery required; and I thought aperture envy was going to be a problem!

Thanks again,

Rob
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