A dew strap (or two depending on size) is all thats needed to keep dew from forming on the objective, inside and out. This is my only real area of concern as the dew droplets can leave residue on the objective.
The camera itself, as long as it’s on, should never accumulate dew. Rare occasions it can form on the window itself. Small amounts of dew may accumulate on the rest of the OTA, but it’s generally pretty light, but it’s certainly not going to damage anything. A mini PC will generate enough heat to keep itself dew free.
My equipment stays outside 24/7 in the moist, damp environment that is North Carolina. The only place where you can tell on any of my equipment is the alt/az knobs on my EQ6’s, they rust easily. You should not be getting any dew when you bring your gear inside because any air conditioning will lower the dewpoint/relative humidity. Years of my gear living outside in the humidity, spiders and bugs are a bigger concern than dew.