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Kendrick 12 volt Imaging Power Panel 7x USB 3.0, 8 Volt DSLR, Battery Adapt. for Canon 5D/6D ...USED(DIPP-U)

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Original price $728.00
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Description

Used Kendrick 12 volt imaging power panel, with 7 USB 3.0 HUB, 8-volt DSLR power port and battery adapter for Canon 5D/6D etc., 2 Anderson Power Pole connectors, 2 cigarette lighter outlets and main power input cable

Kendrick Power Panels

Designed for astrophotographers, the Imaging Power Panels address two serious issues facing astrophotographers:

  1. Cable management.
  2. Having an electrical panel for all your astrophotography devices at one location on your scope or mount.

The Imaging Power Panel is not a battery. It is a lightweight (compared to a battery) connector panel that connects, via a 6', 9' or 12' power cable, to your battery on the ground. Consequently, it can be mounted on a telescope tube, dovetail bar, mount, pier or wherever it is beneficial for you to allow for efficient cable management.

With this panel, you can connect, for example, your camera (CCD or DSLR), Kendrick dew control system, your mount and all your USB driven devices in one central location. If mounted on your telescope tube assembly for example, all your cables (except for the one going to your battery and the USB cable to your computer) are now routed from the devices on our telescope to the Imaging Power Panel. You then have only two cables coming away from your scope and mount, the power cable to your battery and the USB cable to your computer. All the other cables will now move with your telescope and not get tangled.

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