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Celestron CGEM II EQ Mount and Tripod

SKU CEL-91523
Original price $1,899.00 - Original price $1,899.00
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  • 40 lb (18 kg) instrument load capacity
  • Dual CG-5 and CGE dovetail saddle plates
  • 2" diameter steel tripod legs for stability
  • NexStar+ hand control with 40,000+ object database
  • Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PPEC)
  • All-Star Polar Alignment for setups without a view of Polaris
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  • Celestron CGEM II EQ Mount and Tripod

    The Celestron CGEM II EQ Mount and Tripod provides a stable, high-capacity platform for serious visual observation and astrophotography, supporting payloads up to 40 lbs on a robust 2" steel tripod. This mount can slew at up to 4.5 degrees per second to pinpoint any of the 40,000+ objects in its NexStar+ database. The included 17 lb counterweight helps balance heavier optical tubes, while the entire system has a total weight of 78 lbs.

    CGEM II Mount: 40 lb Payload Capacity on 2" Steel Legs

    The core of the CGEM II is its substantial 40 lb (18 kg) instrument capacity, making it an ideal match for Schmidt-Cassegrain tubes up to 11 inches. This capacity ensures a vibration-free view and sharp, untrailed images. The mount head attaches to a heavy-duty tripod with 2" (50.8mm) diameter steel legs, providing the rigidity needed to handle the load without flexing. Graduated markings on the lower leg sections allow for precise, repeatable height adjustments every time you set up.

    NexStar+ GoTo System: 40,000+ Objects and All-Star Alignment

    At the heart of the CGEM II is the proven NexStar+ computerized system. The hand controller gives you access to a database of over 40,000 celestial objects, including planets, nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters. Celestron's innovative All-Star Polar Alignment procedure allows you to use any bright star to achieve an accurate polar alignment, even if you can't see Polaris, saving critical time in the field. The dual saddle plate is compatible with both narrow (CG-5) and wide (CGE) dovetail bars, allowing you to mount a wide variety of telescopes without changing hardware.

    Imaging-Ready Platform: Permanent PEC and Meridian Tracking

    The CGEM II is engineered for astrophotography. It features Permanent Periodic Error Correction (PPEC), which lets you train the mount to compensate for the minor tracking inaccuracies inherent in any worm gear system; the mount then remembers this training for future sessions. For imaging objects near the meridian, the CGEM II is designed to track well past this imaginary line, preventing an automatic meridian flip from interrupting your long exposures at the most critical moment. An autoguide port is standard for connecting a guide camera for maximum tracking precision.

    Ergonomic Design: Tool-Free Adjustments and Clean Setup

    Celestron designed the CGEM II for ease of use in the dark. Large, ergonomic knobs for both altitude and azimuth adjustments make the polar alignment process smooth and precise without requiring tools. The internal RA and DEC motor wiring provides a clean look and, more importantly, prevents cable snags as the mount slews across the sky. This thoughtful design simplifies setup and breakdown, letting you spend more time observing and less time managing your gear.

    The Celestron Lineup: CGEM II vs. Advanced VX and CGX

    The CGEM II occupies a strategic position in Celestron's equatorial mount family, offering a significant upgrade in stability and capacity over the entry-level Advanced VX mount while remaining more portable than the larger CGX.

    • vs. Advanced VX: The CGEM II is the logical next step for imagers who have reached the limits of the AVX's 30 lb capacity. Its 40 lb payload, heavier build, and more robust 2" tripod legs provide the extra stability needed for larger optical tubes and heavier imaging trains.
    • vs. CGX: The CGX offers a higher 55 lb payload and more advanced features like internal cabling and spring-loaded worm gears. The CGEM II provides much of the same core functionality and imaging capability in a lighter, more transportable package with a 40 lb mount head compared to the CGX's 44 lbs.
  • What is the realistic imaging payload for the Celestron CGEM II?

    While the visual capacity is 40 lbs, a common rule for long-exposure astrophotography is to stay at 50-60% of the mount's rated payload. For the CGEM II, this means an ideal imaging setup (telescope, camera, guidescope, etc.) would weigh between 20 and 25 lbs to ensure precise, round stars and excellent guiding.

    Can I use the CGEM II mount if I can't see the North Star (Polaris)?

    Yes. The CGEM II includes Celestron's All-Star Polar Alignment routine. This feature allows you to use any bright star in the sky to achieve a highly accurate polar alignment, making it perfect for observers with obstructed northern horizons, such as a backyard with trees or buildings.

    How does the CGEM II handle an 11" SCT for imaging the Andromeda Galaxy (M31)?

    The CGEM II is an excellent match for an 11" SCT. The mount's 40 lb capacity comfortably handles the weight of the optical tube and a typical imaging camera. The PPEC and autoguider port are crucial for achieving the long, un-trailed exposures needed to capture the faint outer arms and dust lanes of a large target like the Andromeda Galaxy (M31).

    What kind of power supply do I need for the CGEM II?

    The mount requires a 12V DC, 3.2 amp power source. The included DC power cable plugs into a car cigarette lighter socket. For home or field use, a portable 12V DC power tank like a Celestron PowerTank Lithium Pro is highly recommended over an AC adapter to ensure consistent voltage and performance.

    Does the CGEM II have built-in WiFi?

    No, the CGEM II does not have built-in WiFi. However, you can add wireless control by connecting the optional Celestron SkyPortal WiFi Module to one of the two available AUX ports. This allows you to control the mount using the SkyPortal app on your smartphone or tablet.

    What is the difference between the CG-5 and CGE dovetail saddles on the CGEM II?

    The dual saddle plate on the CGEM II provides maximum versatility. The CG-5 saddle is the narrower Vixen-style standard, common on smaller telescopes. The CGE saddle is the wider Losmandy-style standard, found on larger, heavier telescopes. This means you can mount almost any amateur telescope to the CGEM II without needing to buy an adapter plate.

  • Mount Type Computerized Equatorial
    Instrument Load Capacity 40 lbs (18 kg)
    Dovetail Compatibility Dual saddle plates (CG-5 and CGE)
    Tripod 2" (50.8mm) Steel with graduated markings
    Height Adjustment Range 1346mm - 1651mm (53" – 65")
    Mount Head Weight 40 lbs (18.14 kg)
    Tripod Weight 20 lbs (9 kg)
    Total Kit Weight 78 lbs (35.38 kg)
    Counterweights Included 1 x 17 lbs
    Latitude Adjustment Range 15° - 70°
    Motor Drive DC servo motors
    Slew Speeds 9 speeds, 4.5°/second max
    Tracking Rates Sidereal, Solar, Lunar
    Tracking Modes EQ North, EQ South
    Alignment Procedures 2-Star, 1-Star, Solar System, Last, Quick
    Periodic Error Correction Yes, Permanent (PPEC)
    Hand Control NexStar+, USB 2.0 Port for PC
    Object Database 40,000+ objects
    Autoguide Port Yes
    Auxiliary Ports 2 (1x Hand Control, 1x Accessory)
    Power Requirements 12V DC, 3.2 amps
    • CGEM II Equatorial Head

      × 1

    • Tripod

      × 1

    • Accessory Tray

      × 1

    • 17 lb Counterweight

      × 1

    • NexStar+ Hand Control

      × 1

    • DC Power Cable (Cigarette Lighter)

      × 1

    • Hand Control Holster

      × 1

  • Celestron 2-Year Limited Warranty