Cooling fans eyepiece assembly, Image orientation focusing, Specifications – Levenhuk Ra 200RC F8 Carbon OTA User Manual

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There are three 1.5” fans built into the rear end of the Levenhuk Ra 250RC F8 OTA. These will reduce the time

it takes the primary mirror to adapt to the outside temperature. The fans are powered by 8 AA batteries (not

included in the kit), or an external 12V battery. Please allow additional time for cooling if there is a substantial

difference between the indoor and outside temperatures. Once the telescope has adapted to the outside tem-

perature, you can turn off the cooling fans to reduce vibration of the optical tube.

Cooling fans

Eyepiece assembly

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An eyepiece magnifies the image produced by the OTA. The eyepiece may be installed either into the focuser

directly or into a star diagonal. Eyepieces are commonly referred to by their focal length and barrel diameter.

The focal length of each eyepiece is printed on the eyepiece shell. The longer the focal length, the lower the

eyepiece magnification, and vice versa. The total power of the telescope setup may be calculated with the fol-

lowing formula:

Magnification = Focal Length of Telescope (mm) / Focal Length of Eyepiece (mm)

To install an optional eyepiece:

1. Loosen the screw on the star diagonal or the focuser;

2. Slide the eyepiece into the star diagonal or the focuser;

3. Retighten the screw to secure the eyepiece in place.

Image orientation

Focusing

The image orientation changes depending on the eyepiece assembly. When using the star diagonal, the image is

upright but mirrored left to right. If inserting the eyepiece directly into the focuser without the star diagonal,

the image will be inverted and mirrored left to right.

One of the exciting new features of Levenhuk optical tubes is the inclusion of the new dual-speed Crayford

focuser. Unlike the traditional Crayford focuser with a spring-loaded shaft to hold the focus tube, the new linear

ball bearing focuser allows you to easily use heavier accessories, such as larger eyepieces, cameras, imagers,

guiders, etc. It also reduces image shake and completely eliminates backlash.
During celestial observations, out-of-focus images of dim stars may be very diffuse, making it difficult to focus

on such objects. Choose a brighter celestial body (such as the Moon) as your first observation object, and focus

your view. With a 10:1 fine focus adjustment (meaning that 10 turns of the fine focus knob equal 1 turn of the

coarse focus knob), you can adjust the focus of your view with great precision. Use the coarse focus knob to

adjust the view until your object is as close to focus as possible, and then make fine adjustments with the fine

focus knob.

Specifications

Model

Levenhuk Ra

200RC F8 Carbon OTA

Levenhuk Ra

250RC F8 OTA

Optical design

Ritchey-Chrétien

Ritchey-Chrétien

Optical tube material

carbon fiber

steel

Mirror shape

hyperboloid

hyperboloid

Mirror material

BK-7

quartz

Mirror сoating

dielectric

dielectric

Focuser

2” dual-speed Crayford

3” dual-speed Crayford

Primary mirror diameter (aperture), mm

200

250

Focal length, mm

1600

2000

Focal ratio

f/8

f/8

Secondary mirror minor axis, mm

90

105

Tube-mount assembly system

dovetail plate

dovetail plate

Optical tube length, in / mm

18.7 / 476

29 / 736

Optical tube diameter, in / mm

9 / 230

11.8 / 299

Tube weight, lbs / kg

16.3 / 7.3

35.2 / 15.9

Total weight, lbs / kg

22.9 / 10.4

46.7 / 21.2

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