Astrophotography gear power controller: SV241 Pro from SVBONY

Posted on Saturday, September 6, 2025 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Rigging your astrophotography gear often comes with a familiar headache: juggling multiple power packs and untangling a mess of cables. The SV241 Pro Astro Power Controller was built to eliminate that frustration. Compact and efficient, it centralizes both power delivery and data management, transforming cluttered setups into clean, streamlined systems. Designed with astrophotographers in mind, it makes equipment management simpler, more organized, and far more enjoyable—so you can spend your nights capturing the sky, not fighting with cables.

Centralizing the astrophotography gear power controller, the SV241 Pro in action

A core feature of the SV241 Pro Astro Power Controller is its versatile multiport design, engineered to power a wide array of astronomical equipment. The unit includes seven 12V DC outputs, each of which can be individually controlled for power on/off, providing significant flexibility in managing connected devices. For data connectivity, the device features USB ports specifically designed to link essential accessories such as guide cameras and planetary cameras. These USB ports deliver a consistent 5V at 2.5A and are equipped with robust safety measures, including 2.75A overcurrent protection, reverse current protection, short-circuit protection, independent MLCC filtering, and 15KV electrostatic discharge protection.

The DC ports are suited for connecting more power-intensive equipment, such as DSO cooled cameras, equatorial mounts, electronic focus controllers, motorized filter wheels, and electronic field flatteners. Furthermore, an RCA interface is dedicated to connecting dew heaters, ensuring that all essential components can be integrated into a single, cohesive system. This integrated approach to astrophotography power delivery significantly reduces the need for multiple independent power sources, consolidating an entire setup into one streamlined unit.

SV241 Pro Details

  • Supports ASCOM driver and NINA integration
  • 7 - 12V DC outputs
  • Regulated Interface and switch1-5 interfaces can be individually controlled on/off
  • 5V 2.5A MAX USB, Type-C 2.0 Interface
  • The USB port can connect to guide cameras, planetary cameras, etc.
  • The DC port can connect to DSO cooled cameras, equatorial mounts, electronic focus controller, motorized filter wheels, and electronic field flatteners
  • The RCA interface can connect to dew heaters
  • Real-time detection of ambient temperature and humidity to achieve automatic temperature control throughout the process.
  • Overcurrent protection value: 15A, Overvoltage protection value: 15V, Undervoltage protection value: 9.5V, Reverse polarity & reverse current protection, and 15KV contact and 15KV
  • Price of $169 USD for Pro - they do sell an SV241 (non-pro) for $59

     

Intelligent Environmental Control for Astrophotography

Beyond just power distribution, the SV241 Pro incorporates some advanced environmental monitoring capabilities, which can be crucial for successful astrophotography sessions. It is equipped with a temperature and humidity interface that actively collects humidity data, covering a range from 5% to 85% RH, and subsequently calculates the dew point. This critical data is then utilized to intelligently control heating elements. A separate Temp interface provides real-time monitoring of heating tapes, covering a temperature range from -10°C to 50°C, ensuring precise temperature regulation and highly effective dew prevention.

The controller employs PWM (pulse width modulation) technology to achieve dynamic and automated heating control. This allows it to automatically adjust the heat intensity of dew strips based on the collected environmental data—temperature, humidity, and dew point—for optimal performance. The integrated 12V, 6A power supply is robust enough to drive multiple dew heaters simultaneously, catering to both the main telescope and a guide scope, thereby meeting the de-condensation needs for a full range of astronomical equipment. This proactive astrophotography environmental control helps safeguard delicate optics and ensures clear imaging throughout extended observation periods.

Robust Protection and Seamless Astrophotography Integration

Safety and reliability are paramount in the design of the power hub. It incorporates a comprehensive suite of built-in circuit protections, including reverse polarity, overcurrent, short circuits, and electrostatic discharge protection, effectively shielding connected astronomy devices from potential damage. In the event of an overload, the power hub features an automatic restart function, which helps minimize operational interruptions.
The SV241 Pro Astro Power Controller also supports ASCOM drivers and offers seamless integration with popular astrophotography software like NINA. Once connected, users gain the ability to remotely monitor and centrally control all output ports and access sensor data directly within the NINA software interface, providing a highly streamlined workflow. This capability for remote management and comprehensive data oversight is a significant advantage for users seeking efficient control over their astrophotography setup.

Design and Usability for Astrophotography

The physical design of the SV241 Pro focuses on user convenience and stability in the field. Its compact enclosure is crafted to deliver ample current and USB data while simultaneously helping to maintain organized cables. An intuitive built-in LED indicator provides quick visual confirmation of the device's connection status, lighting up steadily when the unit is ready for operation. For secure installation, the power box is equipped with both UNC1/4-20 and M4 screw holes, accommodating various mounting requirements. These mounting options are critical in preventing loose connections and potential power outages that could arise from movement, shaking, or accidental drops of the power supply box during long astrophotography sessions. This careful attention to practical design elements enhances the overall user experience and contributes to the reliability of the astrophotography controller.


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