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Celestron 18778 AC Adapter (Black)

Power Your Celestron Computerized Telescope From Any Ac Wall Outlet, 2.5 Amp Ac Adapter Suitable For Indoor Or Outdoor Outlets, 2 Amp Ac Adapter, Suitable For Indoor Or Outdoor Outlets

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About Celestron 18778 AC Adapter (Black)

Celestron 18778 AC Adapter Power your telescope from any AC wall outlet. Power your Celestron computerized telescope from any AC wall outlet. Comes with us, UK, EU, and AU adapter plug for use at home or near a wall tv or computer screen.

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Final Score:

7.96 out of 10, based on these factors:

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  • Common Questions

    Q:

    Will it work with the Pro Goto Mount?

    A:

    The power supply adaptor has a negative ground on the outside of the post plug and apos on the inside of it.

    Q:

    Where is the adapter going to plug into my celestron lmc 114?

    A:

    The 12v DC plug outlet is located next to the instrument's power switch, if you look at figure 2-8, you will see that.

    Q:

    Will it work with any computerized telescope?

    A:

    I'm worried about buying the correct power supply as a replacement for my CPC 1100 telescope, which has wires that are twisted up and worn out from the way I've been wrapping the cord up to stow it away at the end of each observing session.

    Q:

    What is the length of it?

    A:

    It should be at least 20 feet.

    Q:

    Will this work on the Nexstar 102?

    A:

    I did some research and found that the "Celestron 18778 AC Adapter" will work on your telescope.

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