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Product Description
iOptron's new ultra compact EQ/AZ GoTo mount -- introducing The SkyHunter!
Fifteen years after releasing the innovational Cube AZ/EQ GoTo mount, the SkyHunter takes the next step toward perfection. It is the lightest and most compact full function portable goto mount in iOptron's exceptional history. Weighing in at only 2.9 lbs (including internal rechargeable battery), the SkyHunter is capable of supporting an 11 lbs payload in both equatorial and alt-azimuth modes.
The SkyHunter mount features four tracking rates, 1X or sidereal, 1/2X for sky and landscape combined, solar and lunar. All 4 tracking rates work in both northern and southern hemispheres.
The SkyHunter mount can be controlled by an iOS or Android SmartPhone/tablet, an optional 8410 hand controller, or a computer via ASCOM, INDI or embedded drive.
What's in the Box
Specifications
Mount | Ultracompact GOTO EQ/AZ mount |
Payload (Max.) | 11 lbs (5kg), balanced |
Mount weight | 2.9 lbs (1.3kg) with battery |
Structure material | Metal frame structure |
Motor drive | Dual-axis DC servo motor with optical encoder |
Transmission | Synchronous belt |
Tracking speed | Solar, Lunar, Cel, 1/2 Cel, and N/S |
Maximum slew speed | 4.5°/sec (1080X) |
Worm period | 600 sec |
RA/DEC worm wheel | Φ77 mm, 144 teeth |
Hand controller | Yes (with optional 8410 HC) |
Altitude adjustment range | 0º ~ 80º |
Azimuth adjustment range | ±5º |
Power Requirement | Internal rechargeable battery |
Battery type | Li-Poly, 3.7V, 2000mAh |
Duration of operation | Up to 10 hours at 20ºC |
Counterweigh Shaft | Φ20mmX200mm, 3/8" thread, stainless steel |
Counterweigh | 3 lbs (1.3 kg) |
Dovetail saddle | Vixen-type |
Body base connection | Vixen dovetail, 3/8” socket |
Autoguiding | ASCOM compatible |
Power charge port | MiniUSB (5V) |
Wi-Fi | Built-in |
Communication port | Yes (Wi-Fi and USB) |
Firmware upgrade | Yes (via USB port) |
Tripod | 3221 Stainless Steel, optional carbon fiber tripod |
Pier extension | Φ80x190 mm |
Operation Temperature | -10ºC ~40ºC |
Warranty | One year limited (90 day on battery) |
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