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  1. My 1600 has icing issues last year around November time and due to renovations we had no heating system so I was really struggling to get the thing dried out. I tried everything I could but in the end it had to go back to zwo. Came back a few week later working 100% and has been fine ever since. Not really sure how they deal with moisture at the factory and they did not really give me any suggestions on how to dry the camera out, just advise on drying out the desiccants.

     

  2. I usually use my darks and flats masters for at least 6 months if not longer, or if I think they are not working correctly. I have always thought that the focus shift should be so small that it really would not make much of a difference. 

    Truth be told I only do darks and flats on the L filter. I do have a permanent set up.

    If you imaging camera stay connected to the scope try using the old masters and see how it looks.

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  3. I gave 1.9 a run last night after sgpro had issues platesolving. Wow this software is quick and really good. A couple things I struggle with though.

    I could not figure out how to manually warm the camera at the end of the night.

    I also struggled to work out how to set the pixel error when platesolving. In sgpro I just set ps to within 6 pixels. I guess I am just not use to working in arcseconds (what settings are others using?).

    Also will the sky atlas only show possible targets from my location and if not can this be set up?

     

    I think I may of lost the plot. Can anyone confirm if there is Deb for NINA. I could of sworn I came across one but now cannot find anything relating to a linux install.

     

    cheers,

  4. 16 minutes ago, lux eterna said:

    The puck rotating position can be anywhere, what matters is that the main scope is pointing north. With a dual setup, the puck can be 90 degree off from north.

    my bad I had the mounting plate on the tripod in my head not the scope mounting puck.

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