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Celestron AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive

SKU CEL-93514
Original price $51.95 - Original price $51.95
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  • Adds Right Ascension tracking to AstroMaster and PowerSeeker equatorial mounts
  • Compensates for Earth's rotation to keep objects centered
  • Variable speed control to track celestial objects at their specific rates
  • North/South switch allows for use in either hemisphere
  • Powered by a single 9V battery for a wireless setup
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  • Celestron AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive

    The Celestron AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive adds precise, hands-free tracking to your telescope with a 228:1 gear ratio and a 9.5 RPH slew speed. This single-axis drive automates right ascension adjustments, compensating for Earth's rotation to keep celestial objects perfectly centered in your eyepiece for extended periods.

    Automated 9.5 RPH Tracking for CG-2 and CG-3 Mounts

    This RA motor drive is specifically designed for Celestron's AstroMaster and PowerSeeker telescopes using CG-2 or CG-3 equatorial mounts. Once your mount is polar aligned, the motor takes over, slewing at 9.5 RPH to precisely match the sky's east-to-west movement. This eliminates the need for constant manual adjustments, transforming your observing session from a chase into a steady, detailed study of your target.

    Hemisphere Switching and Variable-Speed Control

    Engineered for global use, the motor drive features a simple North/South (N/S) switch that reverses the motor's direction for operation in either hemisphere. A dedicated "Speed Rate Regulator" knob allows you to fine-tune the tracking rate. This is critical for accurately following objects like the Moon and planets, which move at slightly different speeds than the background stars.

    Simple 9V Battery-Powered Installation

    The drive installs easily onto your mount and runs on a single 9V battery, eliminating any risk of cord wrap or the need for an external power supply. This self-contained design keeps your setup clean and portable. With the motor running, you only need to make occasional declination adjustments to hold an object in the field of view for long, uninterrupted observations.

  • Will the AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive work with my telescope?

    This motor drive is designed exclusively for Celestron telescopes that use a CG-2 or CG-3 equatorial mount. This includes most models in the AstroMaster and PowerSeeker series. It is not compatible with alt-azimuth (AZ) mounts or other manufacturers' equatorial mounts.

    How does the AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive help with observing planets like Jupiter?

    When observing a planet like Jupiter at high magnification with a PowerSeeker 127EQ, it will drift out of the eyepiece in under a minute. The motor drive corrects for this by tracking Jupiter's movement, keeping it centered. You can use the speed regulator to precisely match Jupiter's specific rate of motion across the sky, allowing for much longer, more detailed views of its cloud bands and moons.

    Do I still need to polar align my mount with the AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive installed?

    Yes. Proper polar alignment is essential for the motor drive to work correctly. The drive only moves the telescope in Right Ascension. If the mount is not accurately aligned with the celestial pole, the object will still drift out of the eyepiece in declination.

    Can I use this AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive for astrophotography?

    This drive is excellent for keeping objects in the field for visual observation and can enable short-exposure planetary or lunar imaging with a webcam-style camera. However, for long-exposure deep-sky astrophotography, a more robust mount with dual-axis drives and autoguiding capabilities is recommended for higher precision.

    How long does the 9V battery last in the AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive?

    Battery life can vary based on temperature and the quality of the battery used. A fresh, high-quality 9V alkaline battery will typically provide several nights of observing. It's always a good practice to carry a spare battery with you.

    How do I change the speed for tracking the Moon versus stars with the AstroMaster/PowerSeeker Motor Drive?

    The Moon moves at a different rate than distant stars. To adjust, simply turn the "Speed Rate Regulator" knob located on the motor drive. You can slightly speed up or slow down the motor until the Moon remains centered in your eyepiece without drifting.

  • Gear Ratio 228:1
    Slew Speed 9.5 RPH
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