Hi,
I got make one to counter the dew problem on my observation session. But I found out that I still have to cut short my observation, because the rest of my "equipments" (eyepiece, star chart, and etc) still fall into the victim of dew, except my scope...
Anyway, making one is quite simple. Buy a suitable resistor, connector for your power adapter, two wires and solder them together. Below are some required formula:
Current(A) = Power(W) / Voltage(V)
Resistance(ohm) = Voltage(V) / Current(A)
For example: If I need my resistor to produce 1 Watt of heat and I got a 12VDC power adapter:
Current(A) required = 1W / 12V = 0.083A
Resistance(ohm) = 12V / 0.083A = 144ohm
So what you need is to get a 144 ohm resistor that has a power rating of 1Watt or greater. By the way, you won't be able to find a 144ohm resistor, they don't come in such values... just get the nearest value. Any value greater than 144ohm will give you less than 1 Watt of heat and any value smaller than 144ohm will give you higher than 1 Watt of heat. Also, make sure your power adapter can supply the required current.
By the way, I thought your MN is a close tube scope, so how are you going to insert your "heating rod"???
Have a nice day and happy Chinese New Year!!