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: Typically requires a 12VDC @ 2A power supply to drive the stepper motor.

Enter , an open-source hardware and software project created by Robert Brown. It allows amateur astronomers to build a professional-grade, automated stepper motor focus controller at a fraction of commercial costs. With over 300,000 downloads, it stands as the most popular DIY telescope focuser project in the global astronomy community. Why Choose myFocuserPro2?

Supported by schematic layouts, step-by-step PDF manuals, and official video guides. Core Features and Technical Specifications myfocuserpro2

Achieving razor-sharp focus is one of the most critical challenges in astrophotography. Even minor temperature drops during a night of imaging can cause a telescope tube to contract, shifting the focal plane and turning pinpoint stars into bloated, blurry discs. Commercial motorized focusers resolve this issue by automating the process, but they often carry premium price tags.

A commercialized version of the controller for those who prefer not to solder. : Typically requires a 12VDC @ 2A power

The base project is typically powered by an or Arduino Uno . However, the product ecosystem has evolved to include advanced variants: Journal of Computational Astronomy & Astronomical Computing

Full native support for Windows, Linux, ASCOM, INDI, and Alpaca ecosystems. With over 300,000 downloads, it stands as the

“My HFR dropped by 20% and stayed there all night. Best upgrade I’ve made.” — Chris, MFP2 user