ROSE EPG-0244-2 Telescope Compatible Battery 9.6V 4000mAh
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ROSE EPG-0244-2 Telescope Compatible Battery 9.6V 4000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
9.6V
Amp
4000mAh
ROSE EPG-0244-2 — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (161-0025)
This is a 9.6V, 4000mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the ROSE EPG-0244-2 GoTo telescope. It powers the motorised mount, handset controller, and onboard digital systems. Part number 161-0025 matches the OEM battery specification for this model.
- EPG-0244-2 mount compatibility: The EPG-0244-2 uses a 9.6V Ni-MH cell pack to drive both the RA and DEC slew motors. The connector pinout and BMS discharge curve on this replacement match the OEM pack. The mount controller reads voltage state-of-charge continuously — a mismatch here causes false low-battery warnings or premature motor cutoff during slew.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this pack through full charge-discharge cycles and verified BMS cutoff behaviour under simulated slew load. Peak current draw during a fast slew engaged the protection circuit at the expected threshold, then recovered cleanly. Tracking load at sidereal rate held steady voltage throughout.
- GoTo alignment after every battery swap: The EPG-0244-2 stores star alignment data in volatile RAM. Every time the battery is removed — even briefly — that alignment is gone. After fitting this replacement, run a fresh two-star or three-star alignment before attempting any GoTo slew. Skipping this step will send the mount to the wrong coordinates.
Motor stalling mid-slew on the EPG-0244-2
Slew motors on the EPG-0244-2 pull significantly more current at startup than during steady tracking. A battery with degraded capacity or high internal resistance will sag below the mount controller's voltage floor during that startup surge. The controller reads this as a fault and cuts motor power mid-move. If the replacement battery is fresh off a full charge and the stall still occurs, check that the battery terminals are fully seated — a loose connection adds resistance and mimics a weak cell. A healthy pack at full charge should hold above 9.0V under slew load.
RA tracking drifts during long exposures
Sustained RA tracking puts a continuous low-level load on the battery across an entire imaging session. As the pack discharges past the midpoint, voltage sag causes the RA motor to run fractionally slower than the commanded sidereal rate. The result is gradual star trailing in long exposures — not a mount alignment issue, even though it looks like one. Check battery voltage before a session. If the pack reads below 8.8V at rest, charge it fully before imaging to keep motor speed consistent across the session.
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Product Highlights
- Brand: ROSE
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My EPG-0244-2 GoTo slewed to completely the wrong part of the sky after I fitted the new battery — what went wrong?
The mount stores its star alignment in volatile RAM, and pulling the battery erases it completely. The GoTo system then has no reference and slews to coordinates based on whatever default state it wakes into. This is normal behaviour for this mount — it is not a fault with the battery. Redo a full two-star or three-star alignment after every battery swap before commanding any GoTo target.
The handset on my EPG-0244-2 shows a blank screen or won't communicate with the mount after I installed the replacement battery — how do I fix this?
This is a re-initialisation issue, not a battery fault. The mount controller and handset need to complete a clean power-up handshake. Disconnect the handset cable from the mount, wait 10 seconds, then reconnect it with the battery already installed and switched on. If the handset still shows nothing, confirm the battery terminals are fully seated — an intermittent contact prevents the controller from reaching the minimum voltage needed to initialise the handset port.
Stars trail in my long-exposure shots even though alignment went fine — could the battery be causing this?
Yes. As the battery discharges through a session, voltage sag causes the RA motor to run slightly under the commanded sidereal rate. The mount stays aligned but tracks fractionally too slow, which shows up as star trailing in exposures longer than a minute or two. Check resting voltage before your session — anything below 8.8V warrants a full charge first. A fully charged 9.6V Ni-MH pack at 4000mAh should hold the RA motor at consistent speed across a multi-hour session.
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