The level sensor on the Seestar S50 seems to drift during cold temperatures, so at the start of any observations the level sensor is near zero (2 green circles nearly overlap) but during the night the circles widen apart to over 1 degree and the Seestar advices to readjust even though the unit is still physically level. I did an experiment with just leaving the Seestar outside in the cold. The temp was near 0C. I set it level reading about 0.3 degrees and just left it doing nothing. After an hour the level sensor was reading over 1 degree proving my point. It also drifts when the Seestar rotates to view an object. So when adjusting to near zero after switching on, when the scope moves to an object the level reading is different from the start position.
Can the level sensor be made more robust to withstand temperature changes as well as more robust when the telescope slews to a new position?