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Why are there two Temperature Controlled heater outputs for each Sensor Cable?

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Why are there two Temperature Controlled heater outputs for each Sensor Cable?

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The extra Temperature Controlled jacks are used in special situations such as when using two heater strips on the main scope (useful on C-14’s) or for a large aperture guidescope (see next question). The Temperature Controlled output usually runs at lower power than the Medium Power, so it can be used if you want a heater to run cooler. Most users will only need one Temperature Controlled Outputs. You may request that your DewBuster Controller be configured with fewer Temperature Controlled outputs if you would like (or more).

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