
Orion Duo from Boxing Day
Orion Duo from Boxing Day
Finally a break from the weather, must be Uncle Santa's gift for Christmas! Been waiting for this opening to test my re-modified 350D, this time with 'direct' cooling via a cold finger to the back of the cmos sensor, the camera can cool more effectively. I can go long with the Halpha filter with tolerable heat signatures. Below is a composite of Halpha & colour images, spanning 4 degree between the 2 objects, the Baby Q was just barely able to cover them, and this is with the 0.73x reducer.


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Hi Wee Ern, here are some picture on the mod, sorry never good at documenting my works, but these pics should show quite clearly about my contraption. The camera is capable of cooling down to about 18 degree C below ambient while its taking long exp. The cooler comes from computer parts bin, the heat sink is essentially an AMD CPU cooler.Possible to take a pic to show us how the cooling of the cam works?


Here is the cooler assembly. The peltier/TEC cooler is rated at 5 amps.

This is how the copper cold finger attached to the back of the cmos.

The camera now cools so effectively, dewing becomes a problem. My solution is to introduce dry air into the camera, by a recirculating air pump fashioned from an aquarium pump.

The camera is all rigged up to take dark frames.

Last edited by cataclysm on Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Hi Kevin, I just might have the solution for you. Prior to this mod, I cooled the camera in a cold box, its like a mini freezer for your camera. Not as cold as direct cooling but definitely effective. I was able to cool the camera down to about 13 to 15 degree C below ambient, that's good enough to reduce the heat signatures by 2 folds. And this is a 'non-destructive' way to cool your camera. Of course, the downside its going to be alot heavier, and you have to control the camera remotely.I might interested in a non-permanent method to cool my D700
Here is an example on the setup of the cooler box



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That is seriously cool! In all aspects, both of them.
Can also add this (http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-remo ... emote.html), so that you can see the live view from outside the box.
Can also add this (http://www.phottix.com/en/wireless-remo ... emote.html), so that you can see the live view from outside the box.
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Have read about the cold finger...but never got around to starting one up! Wonderful to see it done by you! Looks great and very neat DIY!
In the end effective and works!! Well done! Gotta love those Peltier's!
makes me wanna start something with the one I have!
In the end effective and works!! Well done! Gotta love those Peltier's!
makes me wanna start something with the one I have!
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