This may be classified as the most idiotic question on the forums for a while, but given the expense of my new "secondhand" telescope, I do not wish to take the risk.
I recently obtained a second hand telescope (a LX90 Meade SGC). The fellow included a dew shield. Now I don't really spend much time out at night (maybe two hours tops with the scope), but I will going on holidays soon with my wife and kids to the in-laws and will be taking the telescope with me.
As such I will be spending more time at night out of the house in the back yard and the weather where they live is cooler.
My question is simple. Where the the dew shield go? (piccy would be nice) i.e. round the scope or party hanging over the top of the scope?
Ahh no - the item I have is a piece of like black plastic around 40cm long and 20 cms wide. It has "Meade Dew Shield" written on it. It appears to wrap around the tube and sticks together with some velcro. Will try and find a picture.
I know what you are talking about now. Yes that is a dew shield. Looks like it's made out of a piece of old yoga mat.
Wrap it around the end of the OTA (Optical Tube Assembly) to form a tube about 20 cm long. The velcro should be positions to hold its shape and in position on the end of the OTA.
Thanks for the replies. That was the way I thought it may go on but was uncertain as to whether this afftected the performance or light gathering ability of the optics. Logically you may think it enhances but cutting outsome light.