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Originally Posted by risingmoon
I just recently bought a Celestron SE8 and when I eventually get it aligned I am going to have a ball.
I used all my new AA"s in a very short time so invested in a power pack 7 so I hope this time I can spend more time looking to the stars and beond.
It is so frustrating aligning up the 3 bright stars especially on a cloudy night. It took me all my time to get the first alignment and then the batteries let me down. 
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Ahh, an SE8, nice piece of equipment that!

YES the current spate of cloudy skies has been frustrating.
The portable power pack is a better way to go than AA's, most people here buy a cheapie power pack from Supercheap (17ah -17 amp-hours).
I bought a Waeco power pack (33ah) but that was over $300.
You will need that extra capacity if/when you find you need to run a dew heater to keep the front corrector plate clear.
Make sure you do not drain it too low or that will shorten the life of the battery, and recharge ASAP after each use.
Keep at it - once you are aligned, life will be much easier. To get the best alignment, make sure your tripod is level and you scope is balanced for the eyepiece and diagonal etc you will be using. Any questions --> ask