Orion 7816 is a cooling fan that can be attached to Orion reflector telescopes to reduce the cool-down time of the telescope's mirror. The faster cooling results in crisp views in a shorter amount of time. The fan is powered by 8 D-cell batteries (not included) and runs silently and without vibration. To use the fan, simply attach it to the rear of the mirror cell of the telescope and turn it on. The fan should run for approximately 15-30 minutes to properly cool down the telescope. During observing, the fan should be turned off as the air currents it generates can degrade image quality.
Orion 7816 is a cooling fan that can be attached to Orion reflector telescopes to reduce the cool-down time of the telescope's mirror. The faster cooling results in crisp views in a shorter amount of time. The fan is powered by 8 D-cell batteries (not included) and runs silently and without vibration. To use the fan, simply attach it to the rear of the mirror cell of the telescope and turn it on. The fan should run for approximately 15-30 minutes to properly cool down the telescope. During observing, the fan should be turned off as the air currents it generates can degrade image quality.
Orion 7816 is a cooling fan that can be attached to Orion reflector telescopes to reduce the cool-down time of the telescope's mirror. The faster cooling results in crisp views in a shorter amount of time. The fan is powered by 8 D-cell batteries (not included) and runs silently and without vibration. To use the fan, simply attach it to the rear of the mirror cell of the telescope and turn it on. The fan should run for approximately 15-30 minutes to properly cool down the telescope. During observing, the fan should be turned off as the air currents it generates can degrade image quality.
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