Powering A Telescope; Illumination; Attaching The Powertank Lithium To Your Telescope - Celestron power tank lithium Instruction Manual

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Choose the port that works best for your device. Consult
the literature that came with your device if you are not sure
which to use.

Powering a Telescope

Pull the rubber cover from the charging/power port on the
side of the PowerTank Lithium and plug in the telescope
power cord. The cord has identical connectors on both
sides so it does not matter which direction it is used. Press
the power button on the control panel twice to activate
power. The battery indicator lights will blink in sequence
to show that power is flowing.

Illumination

The LED light panel can be used with red or white light.
Red light will allow you to see in the dark while protecting
your night vision. White light can be used when protecting
your night vision is not important.
To activate the red LEDs, press the lighting control button
once. To increase the brightness, press the button a
second time. To turn it off, press it a third time.
To activate the white LEDs, press and hold the lighting
control button for two seconds. To increase the brightness,
press the button again. To turn it off, press and hold the
button for two seconds.

ATTACHING THE POWERTANK LITHIUM TO YOUR TELESCOPE

The PowerTank Lithium can be set on a telescope accessory
tray in either horizontal or vertical orientation. It can also
be attached to a tripod leg by using the 2.5 inch wide hook
and loop strap. Slip the strap through the two slots in the
tripod leg mount. Start by wrapping the strap around the
tripod leg, then feeding the end of the strap through the
buckle. Pull the strap back and secure the hook and loop
strap to the desired tension.
You can also hang the PowerTank Lithium from any of the
anchor points in either end cap via the clips on the hanging
strap. It can be hung in any orientation – vertical, horizontal,
or even inverted.
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