Brand: Celestron

Celestron AC Adapter - 5 Amp (CGEM, CGE, CGX, CGX-L) (18780)

18780

Brand: Celestron

Celestron AC Adapter - 5 Amp (CGEM, CGE, CGX, CGX-L) (18780)

18780

$133.95 CAD

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Product Description

Celestron’s AC Adapter, made exclusively for our CGEM and CGE Pro mounts, is designed to conveniently provide continuous power to your mount when an AC outlet is available.  The barrel connector on the DC plug threads directly onto the mount’s power jack and prevents power-offs due to inadvertent cable pulls.  It delivers up to 5 Amp @ 12 VDC, which gives you plenty of power to run our biggest mounts loaded with heavy equipment.  In addition, the switching-type AC-to-DC power adapter provides more power with less weight than a transformer-style power adapter.

Quick Overview

  • 5 amp AC Adapter for use with the following Celestron computerized telescopes:
  • CGEM Series
  • CPC Deluxe HD Series*
  • CGEM II Series
  • CGX Series
  • CGX-L Series
  • *CPC Deluxe HD Series- 2 Amp adapter (#18778) is sufficient for most visual observing with a balanced telescope. For astro-imaging using additional equipment, the 5 Amp adapter (#18780) is recommended.
  • Threaded barrel connector on DC plug prevents power-offs due to inadvertent cable pulls
  • Delivers up to 5A @ 12 VDC, plenty of power to run our biggest mounts with heavy loads
  • Switching-type AC-to-DC power adapter provides more power with less weight than transformer-style power adapter

Specifications

AC Adapter Output: 12VDC
Current Output: 5 amps (5000 milliamps)
Tip: Inside tip positive
Inside Diameter: 2.1mm (.08")
Outside Diameter: 5,5mm (.21")
Jack Length: 10mm - 15mm (.39" - .59")
Compatible Telescopes: CGEM | CGEM II | CGEM DX | CGE | CGE PRO | CPC Deluxe HD | CGX | CGX-L

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It works

It powers the mount just like it's supposed to.

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