I run it at around 25% power on the asiair plus and have a dew shield that goes around it. I'll add that to my test list just in case but curious if anyone's seen that happen before. Absolutely, there have been numerous reports of this. Some have even stopped using it ...
There are other things coming down the pipeline in terms of ASIAIR competitors (from the likes of QHY and ToupTek for example) which may also be worth the look in as, unlike with a Mini-PC, they offer integrated power distribution. They are also promising to be more open source so would...
and it served me well for the first few years. I even decided to modify the camera for astrophotography myself, which involved removing the internal IR cut filter in front of the sensor. This was a common modification to make at the time, and it allowed for more of the reds ...
We also make sure to bring our small power bars (x2), which have two outlets to power the mount and ASIAIR and two USB slots to power our dew heater bands. If you are traveling to a remote location where you will need to supply your own power, I would suggest picking up a battery...
Plus I really don’t have to worry about low-voltage either. Powering my ASIAIR, my mount ,my camera and it’s cooler and two dew heaters I am able to get 5 to 6 hours of imaging.. it cost me about $200.I think this is a better solution than trying to use marine batteries and...