Hi again guys,
Just to fill in some blanks: The telescope is not new, we've had it for a couple of years. However the first year (and well into the second) we got almost no use out of it due to mount issues. When we were able to shoot, we were using an FLI PL16803. That changed on Feb 21, 2018 when we switched to the ML 16200. As a system we don't have much experience with this specific setup.
We have recently been shooting some other targets with this setup, and I can review those image sets to compare to what I posted of M1. My guess is that I'll find similar results across targets, but I will double check. M1 was a narrowband image (the only one we've shot with this setup), more recently we have been shooting LRGB galaxy images. Our light polluted skies are changeable each day, and even at various hours overnight. We are at the mercy of many nearby locations, including some type of resort, a police academy, local markets with search lights, etc., and of course the lights of Bangkok to the East. We've had pretty good success removing these light gradients with DBE but it certainly is a challenge on all of our systems here.
The camera itself was sent back to FLI earlier this season for an issue, there was a problem with a seal and the sensor was freezing. That has been fixed.
I think that all of the comments and suggestions in this thread are valuable, and provide me with a checklist of items to rule in or out, and I appreciate the time everyone has taken to help (no matter through practical experience or theory). Once again thanks to everyone for these suggestions. As I mentioned, I will run through them when back at my computer and see if I can narrow down the source of this issue. I will update this thread with any results or additional questions.
Andy