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HAE29B w/ iMate AZ/EQ Dual SWG

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HAE29B w/ iMate AZ/EQ Dual SWGThe newest members of iOptron strain wave gear mount family AZ EQ dual mount HAE29B and HAE29B EC! These light weight, compact, medium payload titans will deliver an astronomy experience like never before. Imagine a mount head weighing in at less than 9 lbs with a payload capability 29 lbs, without needing a cumbersome counterweight or shaft. Applying iOptrons multi decade experience creating precision mounts, the HAE29 brings this vision to reality.

The newest members of iOptron strain wave gear mount family - AZ/EQ dual mount HAE29B and HAE29B EC! These light weight, compact, medium payload titans will deliver an astronomy experience like never before. Imagine a mount head weighing in at less than 9 lbs with a payload capability 29 lbs, without needing a cumbersome counterweight or shaft. Applying iOptron’s multi-decade experience creating precision mounts, the HAE29 brings this vision to reality.

Utilizing state-of-the-art strain wave gear technology for both RA and DEC movement, the HAE29s deliver unparalleled weight to payload efficiency. Its black anodized, all metal CNC machined body is appealing to the eye and is a rugged platform that will perform at the highest level for many years to come. Unique features include an electronic friction break to safely stop movement during a planned or unplanned power interruption.

The new “B” iMate HAE29 model mounts feature a powerful 64-bit ARM based on-board computer, preloaded KStars planetarium software, Ekos control and automation tool with INDI drivers. This hardware-software combination will support the use of most current and future devices allowing the user choice of brand and model (cameras, focusers, filter wheels, etc.).

With 32GB eMMC storage along with a slot for an up to 64 GB TF (microSD) memory, the iMate has the ability to control and capture an entire automated imaging session. The iMate is cross-platform; use it with Windows, IOS, Linux, Android etc .

All HAE iMate dual SWG Alt-az/Eq mounts now have an internal main board and no longer requires a handset for operation.All the accessories can be connected to the iMate and there is no cable drags when the mount is operating.

An HAE29B mount can also be controlled by a computer via the USB-C port on the mount base, either via ASCOM/Commander for a Windows PC or a third party INDI driver for a Mac OS software.

The HAE29B EC features a high precision RA axis encoder that delivers incredible tracking accuracy, enough that many will choose to image “sans” guiding.

(Actual contents may differ from the image. 8411 handset and 3339 iPolar are optional.)

Features

  • Advanced strain wave gear system technology
  • Payload capacity of 13 kg (29 lbs) with the mount weight of 3.9 kg (8.6 lbs, include dovetail saddle)
  • PE< ± 18 arcsec
  • CNC machined
  • Built-in, open source iMateTM computer, preloaded KStars/Ekos/INDI driver and iPolarServer
  • iMate with 3X 12V DC outputs, 2X USB2.0 and 1X USB3.0 ports
  • No cable drags
  • Go2Nova® 8411 handset with OLED for better user experiences, especially at extreme temperatures (optional)
  • iPolar electronic polar scope for easy and accurate polar alignment (optional)
  • Unique friction brake to safely stop movement during a planned or unplanned power interruption
  • 360 second gear period
  • Dual saddle (Vixen and Losmandy-D styles)
  • Built in zero position search and locator
  • Integrated ST-4 autoguiding port
  • Built-in Wi-Fi (for iMate connection)
  • USB port for firmware upgrade and computer control
  • Carrying case
  • Two year warranty
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