Αξεσουάρ Τηλεσκοπίων Drive in both axes for EQ3-2
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The Drive in both axes for EQ3-2 is a cutting-edge dual-axis motor drive system designed to enhance your astronomical observations. This system allows you to effortlessly track celestial objects as it compensates for Earth's rotation, thereby improving observational accuracy.
Key Features:
- Dual Motor Drive: Equipped with dedicated stepper motors for both Right Ascension (RA) and Declination (DEC) axes.
- Controller Unit: Regulates motor movement for smooth and precise tracking.
- Easy Disengagement: The DEC motor features a knurled wheel for seamless transition between motorized tracking and manual adjustments.
This system is not limited to the EQ3-2 mount, as it is compatible with other mounts in the EQ3 series and the Celestron CG-4. This versatility makes it an essential upgrade for many equatorial mounts.
Installation is straightforward but demands careful balancing of the telescope to ensure the best performance. According to the user manual, loosening four hex screws per motor is recommended for a smooth drive rotation. This required balancing effectively aids in preventing strain on both the mount and motors.
In conclusion, the Drive in both axes for EQ3-2 significantly elevates the capabilities of the EQ3-2 equatorial mount, especially for beginner astrophotography and visual observation. With its responsive stepper motor technology and robust control features, this accessory makes it an outstanding choice for both novice and seasoned astronomers.
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Power Supply6V DC
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Motor TypeStepper Motor
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Tracking Speeds1x, 2x, 8x
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Payload Capacity5 kg
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Compatible MountsEQ3-2, EQ3 Series, Celestron CG-4
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Description
The Drive in both axes for EQ3-2 is a cutting-edge dual-axis motor drive system designed to enhance your astronomical observations. This system allows you to effortlessly track celestial objects as it compensates for Earth's rotation, thereby improving observational accuracy.
Key Features:
- Dual Motor Drive: Equipped with dedicated stepper motors for both Right Ascension (RA) and Declination (DEC) axes.
- Controller Unit: Regulates motor movement for smooth and precise tracking.
- Easy Disengagement: The DEC motor features a knurled wheel for seamless transition between motorized tracking and manual adjustments.
This system is not limited to the EQ3-2 mount, as it is compatible with other mounts in the EQ3 series and the Celestron CG-4. This versatility makes it an essential upgrade for many equatorial mounts.
Installation is straightforward but demands careful balancing of the telescope to ensure the best performance. According to the user manual, loosening four hex screws per motor is recommended for a smooth drive rotation. This required balancing effectively aids in preventing strain on both the mount and motors.
In conclusion, the Drive in both axes for EQ3-2 significantly elevates the capabilities of the EQ3-2 equatorial mount, especially for beginner astrophotography and visual observation. With its responsive stepper motor technology and robust control features, this accessory makes it an outstanding choice for both novice and seasoned astronomers.
Technical Specifications
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Power Supply6V DC
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Motor TypeStepper Motor
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Tracking Speeds1x, 2x, 8x
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Payload Capacity5 kg
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Compatible MountsEQ3-2, EQ3 Series, Celestron CG-4