ZWO AM5N Harmonic Equatorial Mount
- Carries 33 lb. without counterweights
- 12.1 lb. lightweight mount head
- Dual Equatorial and Alt-Azimuth modes
- 0° to 90° latitude range for worldwide use
- Integrated WiFi for app-based control
The ZWO AM5N Harmonic Drive Equatorial Mount Head redefines portable astrophotography, carrying a 33 lb. payload on a body that weighs just 12.1 lb. Its harmonic drive and synchronous belt system, featuring a 300:1 reduction ratio, delivers precise GoTo slews at up to 6° per second with zero backlash. With a full 0° to 90° latitude range and integrated WiFi, the AM5N functions as a capable imaging platform anywhere in the world.
The core of the AM5N's design is its exceptional power-to-weight ratio. The mount head's 12.1 lb. weight makes it a true grab-and-go solution, capable of supporting imaging rigs up to 33 lb. without the need for any counterweights. This simplifies transport, shortens setup time, and reduces the total weight of your field kit. For permanent observatory setups or exceptionally large optical tubes, adding a counterweight (sold separately) boosts the capacity to a substantial 44.09 lb.
While the original AM5 established the category, the ZWO AM5N refines the design with targeted improvements for imagers. The AM5N increases the native payload capacity to 33 lb. and incorporates internal cable management through a powered saddle, eliminating the risk of cable snags as the mount tracks across the meridian. It also adds Bluetooth connectivity for more flexible wireless control and features a redesigned azimuth adjustment mechanism for smoother, more precise polar alignment.
The AM5N functions as both a German Equatorial mount for serious astrophotography and a simple Alt-Azimuth mount for visual observing. The mechanical design supports a latitude range from 0° to 90°, making the mount fully operational from the equator to the poles. You can switch between modes using the hand controller or app, transforming your precise imaging mount into a simple point-and-look system for outreach or quick visual sessions.
At the heart of the AM5N is a strain-wave gear system driven by a synchronous belt. This combination produces high torque for responsive slewing and tracking, while eliminating the backlash inherent in traditional worm-gear systems. The drive has a periodic error duration of 288 seconds, which is smoothly corrected by autoguiding for round stars in long exposures. A key trade-off for this portable design is the absence of an integrated polar scope, requiring software-based polar alignment using a camera and applications like the ASIAIR, SharpCap, or N.I.N.A.
The ZWO AM5N integrates into any modern astrophotography setup. It includes three primary connection methods to suit your control preferences.
The ZWO AM5N introduces several key upgrades over the AM5. It has a higher native payload capacity (33 lb. vs. ~28 lb.), adds Bluetooth for more wireless control options, and incorporates internal cable management with a powered saddle to prevent cable snags. The azimuth adjustment system has also been redesigned for easier polar alignment.
No, for payloads up to 33 lb., the ZWO AM5N does not require a counterweight. This is a primary feature of its harmonic drive design. If your telescope and camera system exceeds 33 lb., you can add an optional counterweight and shaft to increase the total capacity to 44.09 lb.
The ZWO AM5N is designed for software-assisted polar alignment. You use your main imaging camera or a dedicated guide camera to capture images of the sky near the pole. Software like the ZWO ASIAIR, SharpCap Pro, or N.I.N.A. analyzes these images and provides on-screen instructions to guide you in adjusting the mount's altitude and azimuth bolts for a precise alignment.
Yes, absolutely. A typical 8" SCT with a camera, guide scope, and other accessories weighs between 20-25 lbs., which is well within the AM5N's 33 lb. native payload capacity. The mount's precise tracking and GoTo capabilities are ideal for framing and capturing large targets like the Andromeda Galaxy (M31).
Yes, the 12V 3A requirement is the minimum needed to ensure stable operation, especially during high-torque GoTo slews. Using an underpowered supply can cause the mount to behave erratically or shut down. For field use with portable batteries, it is critical to use a power source that can consistently deliver at least 3A at 12V.
The ZWO AM5N is compatible with a wide range of software. You can use ZWO's own mobile apps (StarGazing or ASIAIR) via WiFi or Bluetooth. For PC or Mac control, it is compatible with any software that supports the ASCOM platform, including popular choices like N.I.N.A., Sequence Generator Pro (SGP), TheSkyX, and Cartes du Ciel.
| SKU Number | ZWO-AM5N |
| Mount Series | ZWO AM5 |
| Mount Type | Dual Alt-Az/Equatorial |
| Mount Category | New Wave Harmonic |
| Weight Capacity | 33 lb. (without counterweight), 44.09 lb. (with counterweight) |
| Mount Head Weight | 12.1 lb. |
| Motor Type | Harmonic Drive and Synchronous belt |
| Reduction Ratio | 300:1 |
| Stepper Motor Resolution | 0.17" |
| Max Slew Speed | 6°/S |
| Latitude Range | 0° - 90° |
| Azimuth Adjustment Range | ±6° |
| Periodic Error Duration | 288 s |
| Periodic Error Correction (PEC) | Yes |
| Saddle Type | Dual - Vixen or Losmandy |
| Electronics | Computerized - GoTo |
| Hand Controller | Yes |
| Integrated WiFi | Yes |
| Accessory Ports | USB, ST4 |
| Drivers | ASCOM |
| Power Requirements | 12V - 3A |
| Power Failure Protection | Yes |
| Polar Scope Included | No |
| Tripod or Pier Included | No |
| Manual Slow Motion Controls | No |
| GPS Included | No |
AM5N Mount Body
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Hand Controller
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Hand Controller Cable (2m)
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Travel Case
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USB 2.0 Type B to Type A Cable (2m)
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USB 2.0 Type C to Type A Cable (1m)
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Performance Sheet
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Quick Guide
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M6 Allen Key
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Please Note: The travel case includes space for a counterweight shaft, however one is not included.