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Celestron - PowerTank Lithium Pro Telescope Battery – Rechargeable Portable 12V Power Supply for Computerized Telescopes – 17 Hour Capacity/ 158.74Wh - Red/White LED Light - 2 USB Ports, Black(18768)

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  • SMALLER, LIGHTER, SAFER: Unique Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) chemistry makes this battery smaller and easier to maintain compared to sealed lead acid batteries, and safer than lithium cobalt batteries. Does not use toxic heavy metals
  • 10 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE: Unlike other batteries with limited lifespans, PowerTank Lithium Pro will be your companion for years of astronomy adventures; it is rated to withstand up to 2000 charge cycles
  • WORKS WITH A VARIETY OF DEVICES: 12V connection works with all current Celestron computerized telescopes. PLUS, a 12V car battery adapter port and two USB ports—one quick charge and one regular
  • AN EMERGENCY KIT ESSENTIAL: Keep PowerTank Lithium Pro charged and ready for unexpected power outages. The USB ports will keep your devices charged while the flashlight will illuminate your surroundings


Keep your telescopes, smartphones, tablets, GPS systems, cameras and other USB-powered devices charged and ready with PowerTank Lithium Pro —the ideal outdoor portable-charging solution. Celestron specially designed this product with the needs of amateur astronomers in mind; it’s packed with useful features. First, you’ll find a 12V connection for your Celestron telescope along with a 12V car battery adapter port. Once your telescope is connected, attach the battery securely to one of the tripod legs with the included Velcro straps so it is safely out of the way. Two USB ports, one quick-charge and one regular, keep your other devices charged, and can be used simultaneously with the telescope charger. When your eyes are dark adapted, use the red LED flashlight to navigate your observing site without sacrificing your night vision. When the session is over, turn on the bright white LED flashlight to illuminate your site and ensure no lens caps or eyepieces are left behind in the dark. When you’re not observing, keep this battery charged and at the ready for unexpected emergencies. PowerTank Lithium Pro’s unique Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery chemistry has significant advantages over other battery chemistries. It will last you many times longer than sealed lead acid or lithium cobalt batteries thanks to its un-recharged shelf life of 10 years and 2000 charge cycle lifespan. It’s also better for the environment, free of toxic heavy metals like cobalt and lead. But most importantly, LiFePO4 can withstand higher temperatures than standard lithium cobalt batteries and will not be a fire danger if accidentally punctured. All this combined with its rugged design make PowerTank Lithium the perfect outdoor power supply


ElectronicsGuy
2025-08-28 17:09:51
I thought to add a battery bqckup even within my observatory with AC power. You just never know what you may need the extra power for. I actually do have need for my dew heater assembly that works to regulate power using this new Celestron Power pack,
JCaoile
2025-08-23 18:06:10
Great battery pack for computerized mounts. I use it to power a Skywatcher EQ6-R mount. Provides plenty of power in a very portable size. It also has many outlets for pulling power.
DIEGO DOMPE GAMBOA
2025-08-09 18:56:47
I bought this battery back in December 2021. I like it because it's lightweight and packs good power for his size. Last a full night with all the telescope equipment. However after 6 months of use, when I was connecting it for a night of imaging, it flashed the lights and then died. Tried to charge it, but looks like the control panel of the electronics died :( ... I opened a case with Celestron support, and after a couple messages explaining the situation, they just send me a replacement battery without major fuzz!
Bill Allen
2025-07-09 14:16:51
This is a good product. It charges quickly (I didn't sit there and watch it, but after draining it one night, it did recharge in a few hours, so it was ready for the next night by lunchtime), it outputs steady power all night long, it has a dedicated power port and cable for a Celestron telescope, and a "car lighter" style of power connector for other devices (like a cooled ccd camera). I have also used it to charge my phone while out in the sticks taking pictures of the sky. Perhaps the thing I like best is that it can be strapped to the leg of the CGX tripod, so that cabling is much easier to organize. The flashlight is waaaaaaaaay too bright for astronomical work, even if you use only the red light. The light is really only handy for clean up, or if you dropped something that you can't find without it. Even then, it is so bright that it takes several minutes to get re-adapted to the dark, so I really don't like to use it; it's probably much more useful if you are using the device as a campsite lantern.
Donald
2025-06-06 16:29:58
The battery works great, keeps my mount moving for hours and haven’t had it fail me yet.As a side not to why I updated my rating from one to five stars, after troubleshooting I found I was in error. Make sure you are using the correct charger with the battery as it won’t charge otherwise.
C. Gregory
2025-05-20 20:00:44
Used this for a summer night on my large telescope. Unfortunately it went from 100% down to 0% after 4.25 hours of imaging. Lost about 45 minutes of pictures because of this. I think the camera cooler pulls down enough amps during the summer that I need something bigger.Also, if this thing detects over current, it does save itself and turns off until you charge it with the wall charger. I strapped this too high on the tripod, the telescope touched it when going to the zenith. I removed the velcro and somehow the strap came out of the back, and fell to the ground. The cigarette lighter took the brunt of the 2 foot fall and broke. Over current kicked in, and I couldn't get it to turn back on. Had to wait to get back home to plug in, then it came back to life. Couldn't image AGAIN. Aaarrggh.I ended up returning it, as I have better luck with 100ah cheap chinese batteries. Over current turns off after a minute, and the capacity is several times higher.
OlGreySurfDude
2025-04-05 12:04:28
Older Celestron's have batteries that don't last that long. This thing goes forever. I found that I had to hook up both cables, one to the telescope and one to the handset to get it to work. I didn't find that in the instructions. I intend to connect the second USB to my tablet with the Sky software, so the tablet doesn't run out. I haven't tried that yet
Ronald Ih
2025-01-11 10:57:30
I had one of the older Lead-Acid Powertanks which worked fine, but the batteries eventually went bad. This new Lithium Pro version is sooooo much better. I've been running my telescope for about 45 minutes at a time over the last two nights and it hasn't even budged the charge level gauge.As a test, I also plugged my phone in the fast charge port and it started charging right away as well. So now you can power your scope and your mobile device simultaneously.I find it interesting that Amazon wants you to rate it on light weight... It's a huge battery so I really didn't expect it to be light. :-D It's not that heavy though.My only nitpicks:1) The strap is a great idea, but the way its designed doesn't work that well for tripods with thinner legs. The legs on my tripod are 1.5" in diameter so that they're not that small, but I can't cinch the strap tight. Luckily I can just rest the strap on the tripod leg brace to keep it from sliding down.2) It would be nice to have some sort of built-in storage for the cordOther than that, totally love the new Pro Lithium Powertank...
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