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In astronomy, aperture is king. The Sky-Watcher 130mm (5.1 inches) parabolic primary mirror gathers enough light to reveal stunning details that smaller, cheaper telescopes completely miss.
| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Dispensing Options | Hot, Chilled, Ambient, & Sparkling | | Hot Water Temperature | Up to 185°F (85°C) | | Hot Water Tank Capacity | 0.265 Gallons (1 Liter) | | Hot Water Output | Approximately 30 cups per hour | | Filtration | Integrated Filtration System | | Child Safety Lock | Yes (on hot water) | | Dimensions (WxDxH) | 10.25" x 19.25" x 16.44" |
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| | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Optical Design | Newtonian Reflector | | Aperture | 130mm (5.1 inches) | | Focal Length | 650mm | | Focal Ratio | f/5 | | Highest Useful Magnification | 260x | | Mount Type | Tabletop Dobsonian | | Tube Weight | Approx. 10.8 lbs (4.9 kg) |
The Digitek LED-D130 RGB features 130-135 high-quality LED beads, including 45 RGB, 45 White, and 45 Warm White, offering a versatile range of colors (HSI 360°) and adjustable color temperatures from 2500K to 9900K. This allows for both accurate white lighting and creative, moody atmospheric lighting. 3. Powerful Built-in Battery In astronomy, aperture is king
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Yes, if the load is under 30A and the heat sink is massive (2kg+). For full 130A operation, forced air is mandatory. Without it, the device will hit thermal shutdown or destruction in under 5 minutes. Because these flights rarely go to normal places
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