Watching this with interest but there are a couple of things I don't understand.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
I purchased one of these heating rings from Theo (Gama electronics) with the view to overcome adding a 2" dew strip around the QHY8 to stop potential icing up from moisture in the camera.
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Moisture is the key here. No water no icing as far as I can tell. Temperature is not an issue unless the glass gets cold enough to form dew but that's contact with the atmosphere outside the camera.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
I let the camera equilibrate overnight with the outside atmosphere and then started up the camera.
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What do you mean? Isn't your camera sealed?
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Originally Posted by allan gould
As expected the chip iced over, but then the heat from the ring slowly kicked in so that 3 min later all ice had disappeared from the surface of the chip. Works extremely well and I recommend it to all QHY8 owners.
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Ice over the sensor is water. If you heat up you get droplets on the sensor. As the ice melt. But the peltier cools the sensor, so you're heating the sensor in the front and cool it in the back? I'm really confused.
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Originally Posted by allan gould
I still will use the drying silica gel but this is such a smooth attachment and Theo has added the wiring so it works perfectly that I cant see why everyone doesnt have one, especialy for those hot humid nights here in Brisbane.
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Do you feed it 12V? or does it piggy back on the QHY8 power supply/TEC power?