What are the Minimum and Maximum Operating Temperatures for Stellina?
Stellina is designed to function optimally in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 40°C.
While it can still operate below 0°C without risk of damage, you may encounter the following effects:
- Tracking accuracy may be affected, leading to slight imperfections in the sharpness and roundness of stars.
- Battery consumption may increase, reducing observation time.
- Unusual noises may occur due to temperature-related mechanical adjustments.
For optimal performance, we recommend using Stellina within the specified temperature range.
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