Wanderer Electric Flatbed V4 PRO EC 100mm

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Wanderer AstroSKU: WMFP4-100
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  • Description

The Wanderer Astro motorized flat panel makes taking flats easy. Make taking part of your imaging sequence. Compatible with popular imaging software like N.I.N.A and SGP Pro, taking flats as part of your imaging session is now effortless. Powered directly from a USB 2.0 port and secured to the dew shield of your telescope with a removable zip tie.

The LED light source provides a uniform and adjust light that is suitable for CMOS camera and narrow band filters. Made with light weight carbon fiber that will not add unnecessary weight and remains strong. The build in self licking motor keeps the cover closed when the telescope s not in use, replacing your dust cover.

Lightweight

As light as 234g (Models with a luminous diameter of 125 mm)

Simple wiring

Only a USB2.0 cable is required (5V)

High quality light source

Uniform and super bright, 255-level adjustable brightness

Mechanical limit

Prevents excessive opening in non-installed state

Can be opened 270 degrees

Fits closely to your telescope to reduce wind resistance

Secured with nylon zip straps

Compatible with different types of telescopes

Motor self-locking

Keep locked even if power is off

Included in the box:

Flat Panel

USB Cable 1m

3 Zip ties


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