Thermalization
What is thermalization?
Thermalization is the process of balancing the temperature of your telescope’s components
and its surrounding environment.
Why should I thermalize my telescope?
When the telescope’s mirror reaches thermal equilibrium, it performs at its best. This step
is critical to ensuring that the mirror and tube do not warp while in use, potentially causing
changes in focus and image quality.
How do I thermalize my eVscope?
If there is a temperature difference between the outside and the room where your telescope
is stored, turn on your telescope and place it outside for 15 to 30 minutes before your
observation, depending on the temperature difference.
Weather and temperature
If the sky is cloudy, you will not be able to observe with your telescope. The telescope is
highly sensitive to wind because it causes vibrations that can interfere with the enhanced
vision.
We recommend using your telescope within the following temperature range:
•Off: 50°F to 104°F
•During use and charging: 50°F to 104°F
•During use: 32°F to 104°F
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