power supply for nexstar 6SE

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tungkian
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power supply for nexstar 6SE

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according to the specs listed, the nexstar 6SE accepts 12V, 750mA input from an AC adaptor.

another way of powering it would be with a battery pack like the celestron powertank. however, i thought that it would be a bit expensive so i just bought a lead-acid battery, 12V 7Ah one.

can i just connect it directly to the scope (with those little 2.1 mm ID, 5.5 mm OD plugs)?

thanks for helping!
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Yes you can. Just make sure that the centre pin is positive.
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hmm..so you mean i do not need to put a 16ohm resistor in the power supply circuit from the batt to the scope to ensure a 0.750 mA current?
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ehh no... as long as the voltage is correct, the laws of physics take care of the rest.
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If you want to play safe, can always connect a fuse of suitable value in series.
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Post by branzzz »

i just use a 12v laptop ac/dc supply from smlim tower. costs about 30-40 bucks.
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