Product Description
A second 6' power cord, terminating in a 5.5mm center positive female plug, is used to connect this AC adapter to your telescope. This cord is permanently attached to the side of the switching module. Total weight of the AC adapter, including both power cords, is 14.5 ounces.
Like all AC to DC adapters, this Celestron adapter includes a lawyer-mandated warning not to use the adapter outdoors (where it might get wet). We have yet to hear of anyone turning themselves into toast because they used their adapter outdoors and got dew on it, but the scope and adapter manufacturers (and we) feel more comfortable exonerating ourselves from any possible liability in advance. Don't say we didn't warn you.
A little common sense might be in order when using the adapter. If used with an extension cord outdoors to reach your household power, do not use the adapter where the adapter/extension cord interface can accidentally be dragged into a swimming pool or puddle of standing water. Do not lay the adapter/cord interface on dew-soaked grass that might short out the adapter or on grass where dew might be expected to form as the evening progresses. Damage to you, the adapter, and/or your telescope that is not covered by your AC adapter and telescope warranties can occur in such a case.
Placing the adapter/extension cord interface on a hard piece of insulating material (cardboard, an old rubber bathmat, etc.), putting the adapter /cord interface inside a plastic sandwich bag and zipping it shut with only the cables coming through the mouth of the bag, or suspending the adapter /cord from the telescope tripod so that the adapter can't come in contact with dew-soaked grass might help alleviate the concerns of the ultra-cautious.
Tech Details
Weight | 15 oz. |
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Warranty | 1 year |
Reviews
(and Celestron really should have included it with the AVX instead of a DC cigarette adapter, IMO). With the threaded adapter, I don’t have to worry about the cable coming accidentally pulled out. With the AVX, just be careful that the plug on the AVX itself doesn’t rotate while screwing the cord on. This happened to my first mount, and I had to open it up and untwist the wires. (Posted on 1/1/2019)