It's odd to asking this in March, but we're in a heat wave in the bay area.
Last night (03/18/26) was warm with night temps in the high 60s to 70s and I started to see guiding struggle after a while and some subs with very long star streaks (attached).
I went into PHD2 to try and troubleshoot. I saw it was getting a lot of lost stars and when I adjusted to exposure from 0.5 secs to 3 secs I saw a lot of noise in the images. I reduced the exposure to 1 secs and it looked a little better. I also ran guiding assistance and accepted the suggested values. Alas I didn't see much improvement, with guiding being quiet poor and occasionally hitting the long star streaks.
In contrast, 2 days before I was getting great guiding (for my rig). That night was 50s to 60s, at a sight with less light pollution, with the same guide scope & camera and same software.
I'd love to get some guidance (pun intended), on likely issues. My guess is the uncooled guide camera got so noisy that PHD2 guided on noise rather than stars to cause the long streaks. Could the heat cause my EQ6R Pro mount to have binding or backlash issues?
PHD2 Guiding 2.6.14
Guide camera OGMA671
Guide scope SV165
OTA ES ED127
Imaging camera ATR2600C