WandererRotator Pro

Wanderer AstroSKU: WR-Pro
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The WandererAstro WandererRotator Pro is a lightweight and ultra low-profile M92 motorized rotator. It is capable of high speed and precision, at up to 7 degrees/second with better than 0.1 degree accuracy*. At only 16mm thick, the Pro rotator is ideal for setups where backfocus is limited.

The Pro rotator is capable of holding a payload of up to 8Kg with a centre of gravity 15cm away from the rotator.  WandererAstro's patented magnetic structure design guarantees zero flexure at any altitude. For users of alt-azimuth mounts and Dobsonians, field de-rotation is supported.

The Pro rotator is powered from a 12V DC source and controlled from a USB 3.1 port. I

*Accuracy can reach a maximum of 0.1 degrees after two attempts and after backlash compensation has been correctly set.

 

High payload

Maximum payload of 12 Nm*

*The torque generated by the imaging equipment to the rotator must be less than 12 Nm. For example, if the center of gravity of the equipment is 15cm away from the rotator, the maximum weight of the equipment should not exceed 8kg.

High speed, High precision*

6 degrees/sec
After two attempts, the accuracy is better than 0.1 degrees.*

The resolution can reach 0.01 degree.

*After setting backlash correctly

Cable wrap detection

Detect potential cable wrap risks

 

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