Hi All
My very old battery pack for my Skywatcher EQ-6 finally died so I've been looking at alternatives. The tech certainly has come a long way since I was last in the market with way better capacity and much smaller size.
Would something like this be a good alternative to the Celestron Powertank Lithium Pro?
https://www.bcf.com.au/p/companion-r...027030#start=5
They both specify a DC output of 12V, 5000 mA.
The Celestron states 'tip positive' whereas the Rover Go doesn't mention anything about that.
Looks like the battery technology isn't the same with Celestron LiFePO4 vs Rover Li only. Does this matter?
The mount is an old Skywatcher EQ-6. No goto or any other bells and whistles.
Thanks for any advice.
Cheers,
Dan