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Anyone have any advice on getting rid of the moisture *inside* my 10"
LX200 OTA? Once it fogs the inside of the corrector plate, there's little I can do to recover a session at the moment. The scope is currently indoors next to a radiator with the eyepiece end open (but dust protected). I can't think of any other way apart from removing the corrector plate to speed things up. -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
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