Optec Inc. Cable for original FeatherTouch/MicroTouch unipolar motor, 6-ft. length

$25.00

Optec Inc. Cable for FeatherTouch/MicroTouch Unipolar Motor: Enhanced Control with FocusLynx Designed for FeatherTouch/MicroTouch Motors: Specifically crafted for connecting the original FeatherTouch/MicroTouch unipolar motors to the FocusLynx system. 6-Foot Cable Length:...

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Optec Inc. Cable for FeatherTouch/MicroTouch Unipolar Motor: Enhanced Control with FocusLynx

  • Designed for FeatherTouch/MicroTouch Motors: Specifically crafted for connecting the original FeatherTouch/MicroTouch unipolar motors to the FocusLynx system.
  • 6-Foot Cable Length: Offers a 6-foot length for flexible positioning and setup of your telescope and focusing system.
  • FocusLynx Compatibility: Enables the use of FeatherTouch/MicroTouch unipolar motors with the Optec FocusLynx Controller, expanding control options.
  • RJ45 to RJ12 Converter Integration: Incorporates an RJ45 to RJ12 converter, facilitating seamless connection between different types of motor interfaces.
  • Temperature Compensation Support: Compatible with the #19539 for adding temperature compensation capabilities, enhancing focusing precision in varying conditions.
  • Detailed Converter Information: Includes access to a converter details document for comprehensive information on wiring and setup.
  • Ideal for Advanced Astrophotography: A must-have accessory for astrophotographers using FeatherTouch/MicroTouch systems with FocusLynx controllers.
  • Durable and Reliable: Constructed with high-quality materials to ensure durability and consistent performance.
  • Easy to Install and Use: Designed for straightforward connection and operation, making it user-friendly for astronomers of all levels.
  • Professional Grade Accessory: Suitable for both amateur and professional astronomers seeking to enhance the functionality of their telescope focusing systems.