Hello, I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico. Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield. Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does. My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't. Would love to hear from those Edge owners! Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg |
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Primalucelab, an Italian company with a US office, has an interesting proposition for this. They sell a looong dovetail so you can put their Giotto flat field generator and Alto motor before the dew shield heater. Primalucelab makes high quality stuff and I think it’s worth it (it’s not exactly cheap, but neither is a GM1000). https://www.primalucelab.com/calibration/giottoalto-bundles/ |
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Hi, I have been using a Celestron heather ring, and only this, for 2 years now and have never had a problem with dew, even in winter when the telescope tube was soaking wet. So I don’t use a dew shield or a dew strap anymore for my C9.25. Pierre-Jean
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Hi, I have my C9.25 EdgeHD at a remote site in Spain and I am successfully using the Celestron aluminum dew shield plus Celestron Dew Heater ring with it. I mounted a well-sized "Excalibur" flat panel from RBFocus (Spanish company) directly to the dew shield, which avoided using those huge and heavy dovetails. The panel is firmly mounted using a sticky pad plus two large zip ties araound the dew shield. This combination works very well for me, I can use the panel for my flats and I never had any problems with dew so far. https://en.rbfocus.net/product-page/rb-focus-excalibur-pre-orden |
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Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg Hey Jerry. Why can't you use the flat panel with the dew shield? As long as you are using the aluminum dew shield, you should be able to easily strap the flat panel on the end of the dew shield just like you would on the OTA. I have used a Wanderer Astro Flat panel with my Epsilon that way. As to the dew heater ring, it should be sufficient for Animas, but it can introduce problems with star shapes if it is over 40% pwm.
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Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg I had exactly the same setting with Edge 9.25” and 10 microns in facilities not far away from you, in DSNM. Used Astrozap heating dew shield. Asked them to make it 2” shorter. Took Sky flats near Polaris; never had problems. The major problems are: 1. Wind. Dew shield was acting like sailing sheet. 2. Seeing in places near Animas. I always got chromatic effects on bright stars. No matter how I collimated scope, red and blue split due to atmospheric turbulence. Only images 60 degree above horizon were more or less fine. 3. Incredible dust! Cleaning is needed every 2-3 months. Possible solution could be to get 8-12” RC or DK solid tube scope and forget about dew shield and get flip-flat panel, which is produced by several companies. Clear Skies! Armen
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Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg I had exactly the same setting with Edge 9.25” and 10 microns in facilities not far away from you, in DSNM. Used Astrozap heating dew shield. Asked them to make it 2” shorter. Took Sky flats near Polaris; never had problems. The major problems are: 1. Wind. Dew shield was acting like sailing sheet. 2. Seeing in places near Animas. I always got chromatic effects on bright stars. No matter how I collimated scope, red and blue split due to atmospheric turbulence. Only images 60 degree above horizon were more or less fine. 3. Incredible dust! Cleaning is needed every 2-3 months. Possible solution could be to get 8-12” RC or DK solid tube scope and forget about dew shield and get flip-flat panel, which is produced by several companies. Clear Skies! Armen That's good to know, thanks AnaTa. I am also considering the Planewave 12.5 as an alternative. This of course is a lot more money as I'd have to put it on a 10MicronGM2000. Jerry
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Ashraf AbuSara:
Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg Hey Jerry. Why can't you use the flat panel with the dew shield? As long as you are using the aluminum dew shield, you should be able to easily strap the flat panel on the end of the dew shield just like you would on the OTA. I have used a Wanderer Astro Flat panel with my Epsilon that way.
As to the dew heater ring, it should be sufficient for Animas, but it can introduce problems with star shapes if it is over 40% pwm.
I don't think that would work. I have experience with that dew shield, it's heavy and bulky and does not attach securely to the scope, it uses two clips on both sides and I could never get it to feel 100% secure. I think also that the 280mm flip-flat would make that much more a problem. As AnaTa mentioned, the dew shield acts as a wind sail. It may be that your Epsilon has a better method of attaching the dew shield to the scope, Celestron's method, I know from experience, is just not going to cut it with a flip-flat that weighs over 2 lbs and has its weight distributed unevenly when the cover is fully open. I guess my question really is now about light leaks--not using any dew shield means stray light can hit the corrector plate. It may not be a problem, I am not sure, particularly in a Bortle 1-2 site. Hi, I have been using a Celestron heather ring, and only this, for 2 years now and have never had a problem with dew, even in winter when the telescope tube was soaking wet. So I don’t use a dew shield or a dew strap anymore for my C9.25. Pierre-Jean What about light leaking on to the corrector plate? Have you had any issues with that?
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Bronco Oostermeyer: https://youtu.be/nEN4qwE1iZo?si=4hGR8BDTBYgfBxBj Looks interesting but I still have a concern that the weight and opening/closing of the flip-flat panel would be too much for the aluminum dew shield. If the dew shield were attached more securely to the scope, I'd feel differently, but I know how they are attached and it doesn't give me confidence I can use both the dew shield and the flip-flat.
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Wolfgang Froehlich: Hi, I have my C9.25 EdgeHD at a remote site in Spain and I am successfully using the Celestron aluminum dew shield plus Celestron Dew Heater ring with it. I mounted a well-sized "Excalibur" flat panel from RBFocus (Spanish company) directly to the dew shield, which avoided using those huge and heavy dovetails. The panel is firmly mounted using a sticky pad plus two large zip ties araound the dew shield. This combination works very well for me, I can use the panel for my flats and I never had any problems with dew so far.
https://en.rbfocus.net/product-page/rb-focus-excalibur-pre-orden Hi Wolfgang, And the dew shield is securely fastened to the Edge just using the 2 clip on fasteners? I am surprised because I found the aluminum dew shield on my Edge 8 always a bit loose..
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Ashraf AbuSara:
Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg Hey Jerry. Why can't you use the flat panel with the dew shield? As long as you are using the aluminum dew shield, you should be able to easily strap the flat panel on the end of the dew shield just like you would on the OTA. I have used a Wanderer Astro Flat panel with my Epsilon that way.
As to the dew heater ring, it should be sufficient for Animas, but it can introduce problems with star shapes if it is over 40% pwm.
I don't think that would work. I have experience with that dew shield, it's heavy and bulky and does not attach securely to the scope, it uses two clips on both sides and I could never get it to feel 100% secure. I think also that the 280mm flip-flat would make that much more a problem. As AnaTa mentioned, the dew shield acts as a wind sail.
It may be that your Epsilon has a better method of attaching the dew shield to the scope, Celestron's method, I know from experience, is just not going to cut it with a flip-flat that weighs over 2 lbs and has its weight distributed unevenly when the cover is fully open.
I guess my question really is now about light leaks--not using any dew shield means stray light can hit the corrector plate. It may not be a problem, I am not sure, particularly in a Bortle 1-2 site. My experience is with my C11 aluminum dew shield. The clips on the side of the OTA are adjustable to make it a more snug fit with a Phillips-head scew driver. Out of the box it was definitely more loose, but once I adjusted the clips it felt rock solid and an extension of the OTA. I did not test it with the Wanderer astro flat panel, but their panels are very light even with the larger sizes.
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Ashraf AbuSara:
Jerry Gerber:
Ashraf AbuSara:
Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg Hey Jerry. Why can't you use the flat panel with the dew shield? As long as you are using the aluminum dew shield, you should be able to easily strap the flat panel on the end of the dew shield just like you would on the OTA. I have used a Wanderer Astro Flat panel with my Epsilon that way.
As to the dew heater ring, it should be sufficient for Animas, but it can introduce problems with star shapes if it is over 40% pwm.
I don't think that would work. I have experience with that dew shield, it's heavy and bulky and does not attach securely to the scope, it uses two clips on both sides and I could never get it to feel 100% secure. I think also that the 280mm flip-flat would make that much more a problem. As AnaTa mentioned, the dew shield acts as a wind sail.
It may be that your Epsilon has a better method of attaching the dew shield to the scope, Celestron's method, I know from experience, is just not going to cut it with a flip-flat that weighs over 2 lbs and has its weight distributed unevenly when the cover is fully open.
I guess my question really is now about light leaks--not using any dew shield means stray light can hit the corrector plate. It may not be a problem, I am not sure, particularly in a Bortle 1-2 site. My experience is with my C11 aluminum dew shield. The clips on the side of the OTA are adjustable to make it a more snug fit with a Phillips-head scew driver. Out of the box it was definitely more loose, but once I adjusted the clips it felt rock solid and an extension of the OTA. I did not test it with the Wanderer astro flat panel, but their panels are very light even with the larger sizes. That's good to know, thanks!
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Jerry Gerber:
Bronco Oostermeyer: https://youtu.be/nEN4qwE1iZo?si=4hGR8BDTBYgfBxBj Looks interesting but I still have a concern that the weight and opening/closing of the flip-flat panel would be too much for the aluminum dew shield. If the dew shield were attached more securely to the scope, I'd feel differently, but I know how they are attached and it doesn't give me confidence I can use both the dew shield and the flip-flat. All the weight is on the dovetail which has no connection with the dew shield, neither does the flatbox.
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AnaTa:
Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg I had exactly the same setting with Edge 9.25” and 10 microns in facilities not far away from you, in DSNM. Used Astrozap heating dew shield. Asked them to make it 2” shorter. Took Sky flats near Polaris; never had problems. The major problems are: 1. Wind. Dew shield was acting like sailing sheet. 2. Seeing in places near Animas. I always got chromatic effects on bright stars. No matter how I collimated scope, red and blue split due to atmospheric turbulence. Only images 60 degree above horizon were more or less fine. 3. Incredible dust! Cleaning is needed every 2-3 months. Possible solution could be to get 8-12” RC or DK solid tube scope and forget about dew shield and get flip-flat panel, which is produced by several companies. Clear Skies! Armen That's good to know, thanks AnaTa. I am also considering the Planewave 12.5 as an alternative. This of course is a lot more money as I'd have to put it on a 10MicronGM2000.
Jerry Great choice! You are right. You will need bigger mount. I found alternative. Ordered 10” RC from CFF (Australian-European company). All the best! Clear Skies!
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AnaTa:
Jerry Gerber:
AnaTa:
Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg I had exactly the same setting with Edge 9.25” and 10 microns in facilities not far away from you, in DSNM. Used Astrozap heating dew shield. Asked them to make it 2” shorter. Took Sky flats near Polaris; never had problems. The major problems are: 1. Wind. Dew shield was acting like sailing sheet. 2. Seeing in places near Animas. I always got chromatic effects on bright stars. No matter how I collimated scope, red and blue split due to atmospheric turbulence. Only images 60 degree above horizon were more or less fine. 3. Incredible dust! Cleaning is needed every 2-3 months. Possible solution could be to get 8-12” RC or DK solid tube scope and forget about dew shield and get flip-flat panel, which is produced by several companies. Clear Skies! Armen That's good to know, thanks AnaTa. I am also considering the Planewave 12.5 as an alternative. This of course is a lot more money as I'd have to put it on a 10MicronGM2000.
Jerry Great choice! You are right. You will need bigger mount. I found alternative. Ordered 10” RC from CFF (Australian-European company). All the best! Clear Skies! Hi Armen, Would you be able to put a flip-flat on such a RC scope? It's definitely less money than the Planewave 12.5..
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Jerry Gerber:
AnaTa:
Jerry Gerber:
AnaTa:
Jerry Gerber: Hello,
I am still thinking about placing an Edge H 9.25 on a 10 Micron GM1000 mount at a Bortle 1-2 site in New Mexico.
Taking flats with a flip-flat is important to me (and having a cover over the corrector plate). Wanderer Astro makes such a cover for this scope. But this means I can't use a dew shield.
Will the Celestron heater ring (plus a dew strap if necessary) be sufficient to deal with dew? It''s not often that the humidity gets very high, but it occasionally does.
My other concern is imaging without a dew shield to block stray light. If these two concerns prove to be inconsequential, I'll get the scope, if not, I won't.
Would love to hear from those Edge owners!
Thanks, Jerry https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1T1DzY3I7Y8IJjOJXEqHIg I had exactly the same setting with Edge 9.25” and 10 microns in facilities not far away from you, in DSNM. Used Astrozap heating dew shield. Asked them to make it 2” shorter. Took Sky flats near Polaris; never had problems. The major problems are: 1. Wind. Dew shield was acting like sailing sheet. 2. Seeing in places near Animas. I always got chromatic effects on bright stars. No matter how I collimated scope, red and blue split due to atmospheric turbulence. Only images 60 degree above horizon were more or less fine. 3. Incredible dust! Cleaning is needed every 2-3 months. Possible solution could be to get 8-12” RC or DK solid tube scope and forget about dew shield and get flip-flat panel, which is produced by several companies. Clear Skies! Armen That's good to know, thanks AnaTa. I am also considering the Planewave 12.5 as an alternative. This of course is a lot more money as I'd have to put it on a 10MicronGM2000.
Jerry Great choice! You are right. You will need bigger mount. I found alternative. Ordered 10” RC from CFF (Australian-European company). All the best! Clear Skies! Hi Armen,
Would you be able to put a flip-flat on such a RC scope? It's definitely less money than the Planewave 12.5.. Hi Jerry, To be honest, I don’t know. Deep Sky Dad told me to be in touch with size measurements, and they may customize panel for such scope. For example, they did for Epsilon 180. Clear Skies! Armen
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I have a 9.25 with the Celestron dew ring (but no dew shield). It works, but unless I turn down the power a good bit, I get the weird star shapes. In fact, just last night I was fighting really bad dew and I could choose between spikey stars or dew…
If you live in an area with high humidity at night, then you'll need both.
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