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Home Accessories Celestron Accessories Celestron AstroMaster RA Drive Motor
The AstroMaster drive motor allows tracking of celestial objects, this single axis motor drive attaches directly to your mount. Once polar aligned, the motor drive will accurately track objects in Right Ascension as they move across the sky. Only minor adjustments in Declination will be necessary to keep celestial objects centered in the eyepiece for long periods of time. This drive system is especially useful when using a camera with your telescope allowing for longer exposure times than is possible when manually tracking.Works with Celestron AstroMaster and PowerSeeker equatorial telescopes
The drive has a switch for Northern and Southern hemisphere operation as well as a drive adjuster to fine tune the tracking rate, powered via a single 9 volt battery which can last up to 40 hours.
Excellent Service Very straight forward to install on my Astromaster 79EQ. Just waiting for a clear night when the moon is up to try it out on some images of the moon for starters! (30/07/2024) Bill - Manchester
Brilliant service Arrived very quickly. Item works well,exactly what I wanted. (24/09/2023) - norfolk
Superb Service Superb Service all round! Haven't had the chance to test it yet (damn weather) but it came well packaged and was very easy to fit on my telescope. Great service, will be using again (26/02/2023) Steven Foy - Liverpool
Does what it's ment to do once aligned properly great edition for beginner telescope enthusiast.very fast delivery well happy thank you (12/02/2023) - Essex
I had been considering this motor drive for some time and I wasn't disappointed with my purchase. It was simple to set up and just required minimal adjustments to maintain correct speed for tracking . I plan to use this for astrophotography. Great purchase and value for money. (05/02/2023) -
Astromaster motordrive Easy to install and set up,a good addition at a reasonable price, great service and fast delivery from Harrison Telescopes. Would recommend this motordrive and Harrison Telescopes. (20/01/2020) Richard - Kent
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