November 20, 2022: I observed STF 314 AB-C m 6.95, 7.26, sep 1.6" at PA 315 deg. I first saw it double at 152x, using my 8mm TV Radian eyepiece, and easily saw it completely split at 203x, with my 6mm Radian. This is a long period binary, with a period of about 1,185 years. Of course, I did not see the AB pair, separation about 0.24", period about 86 years, now close to its widest.
November 22, 2022: I observed HU 544, AKA SAO 23907, m 6.7, 8.2, sep 1.6" at PA 102 deg. I used a 5mm Delite eyepiece for 243x to split this little unequal
I don't know if I will finish Perseus this season. It depends on weather and favorable temperatures. I have about 60 more doubles to attempt in Perseus.