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Here are a couple of pics of a 15x13' motorized roll-off rooftop observatory that Frank Lopez of Stellar Vision in Tucson kindly built for us. We love it. The wall height is 5 feet and works great for our 12.5" Dobsonian which lives here along with our imaging scope on a pier. Frank did a great job building this and we would highly recommend reaching out to him if you are in the southwestern US and are thinking of options for observatories. |
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Very nice Gina! Great looking observatory! Dale |
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Very attractive! How do you handle ventilation / temperature control in the desert environment? CS, Bob |
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It remains to be seen - haha. The roof has layers of white cool coat which will help a bit and we did not want windows as they make it hotter. There are no vents per SE and we were concerned about desert critters like scorpions getting through them. So we may just have to open the roof a bit earlier in the day to really cool things off ahead of time and there may be certain equipment we will not store in there during the summer. It would be interesting to see how others handle the ventilation problem where it gets hot as we could perhaps add them if we know of a good solution. |
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Gina, I’m familiar with scorpions, having once lived in Tempe. Here in New Hampshire we have our own panoply of unwanted bugs, starting with wasps. I cut 3” ventilation holes along the side eaves of my obs, and covered the inside of the eaves with window screening. So far so good. CS, Bob |
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I like the idea of 3" ventilation slits with window screening. That just might work for us too. Thank you! |
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Gina Observatory looks great. And you have an inspired name for it. I am in San Diego County and deal with Upper 90's and some 100deg. days during the summer months. I installed a portable AC unit that comes on if the temp gets over 80. Works well. Scott |
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FWIW, I have a box fan that I keep on year around just to keep the air moving all the time. The 3” holes are a good idea as well. I also had a 10” ventilation fan at one point with automatic loovers that helped a lot but as time went on the motor froze up and thats how I ended up with the box fan. Dale |
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These are great ideas. Thanks so much guys! |