Hi Robin. Aside from the UI problem, I have another question for you. Have you found any way to manipulate the temp using a different app? What temp do you have in mind? The reason I ask is that it strikes me as fairly unlikely that a reduced temp is going to have much effect in the context of guiding. Assuming you’re using guide exposures of a few seconds, that’s not a lot of time to accumulate dark signal, especially if the camera is already well below the ambient temp. So I wonder if you’ve been able to experiment with this and confirm for yourself that you’d get what you wanted out of a reduced temp. Have you also applied a dark library and bad-pixel map? Usually, those are more effective at reducing the noise levels for guiding. Don’t mean to deflect the conversation, I just thought I’d ask.
Cheers,
Bruce
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