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Old October 10th 05, 11:42 PM
Craig M. Bobchin
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Hi all,

I was sitting around a few weeks ago with a buddy of mine and we got to
talking about different scope designs and I got to wondering if there
has ever been a truss rube SCT or Mak designes and or built. If so what
were the results?

I imagine it would cool down very fast, though dust on the optics could
be an issue.

If it hasn't been done why not? Is it a collimation issue? What about
cutting slots in the OTA to help speed cooldown.

Thanks

Craig

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Old October 11th 05, 12:26 AM
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Craig M. Bobchin wrote:
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I imagine it would cool down very fast, though dust on
the optics could be an issue.

If it hasn't been done why not? Is it a collimation issue?


The Meade RCX400 has a gap between the edge of
the corrector and the inside wall of the front cell. This
promotes cooldown and also the ingress of dust and
bugs.

What about cutting slots in the OTA to help speed
cooldown.


Or "ventilate" the side of the OTA with a .357 Magnum.
:-)

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Old October 11th 05, 02:06 AM
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For me, the closed tube on my C8 is one of it's good points. I don't
consider the cooldown time to be a big problem, and it stays CLEAN in
there.
Also, I find the inappropriate remarks concerning firearms to be
highly irresponsible. A .45 ACP with lightly loaded semiwadcutters
would do just fine if one did want to vent his telescope.
Marty

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Old October 11th 05, 02:39 AM
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Marty wrote:
For me, the closed tube on my C8 is one of it's good points. I don't
consider the cooldown time to be a big problem, and it stays CLEAN in
there.
Also, I find the inappropriate remarks concerning firearms to be
highly irresponsible. A .45 ACP with lightly loaded semiwadcutters
would do just fine if one did want to vent his telescope.
Marty



I do tend to agree, however a 500 H&H round would tend to clean
up the "rough-edges." ;-)

jon
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Old October 11th 05, 05:35 AM
George
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"Gobbletwo" wrote in message
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Marty wrote:
For me, the closed tube on my C8 is one of it's good points. I don't
consider the cooldown time to be a big problem, and it stays CLEAN in
there.
Also, I find the inappropriate remarks concerning firearms to be
highly irresponsible. A .45 ACP with lightly loaded semiwadcutters
would do just fine if one did want to vent his telescope.
Marty



I do tend to agree, however a 500 H&H round would tend to clean
up the "rough-edges." ;-)

jon


Anyone have a howitzer?


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Old October 11th 05, 05:52 PM
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You need something with high velocity and full wadcutter configuration.
Sone of the old .460 Weatherby rounds with the faces milled flat.

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Old October 11th 05, 05:50 PM
Rich
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One reason you see SCTs from the 1970s with good coatings (still) is
the sealed tube. Even thought it's open at the eyepiece end, it
doesn't promote
the kind of dust and air circulation that a Newtonian does. A highly
filtered fan
(like the one on the Meade 7" Mak) is a good idea.

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Old October 12th 05, 12:11 AM
Bill Cotten
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"Rich" wrote in message
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A highly
filtered fan
(like the one on the Meade 7" Mak) is a good idea.


What sort of filter material does this telescope use? Is it replaceable and
what is the smallest particle size the filter media captures? What type of
fan?

Bill


 




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