I found two commercial options to go wireless:

Celestron SkyPortal Wi-Fi Module (about $99 in US, 150€ in Europe)

https://www.celestron.com/products/skyportal-wifi-module

And to get the time automatically synced you need:

Celestron SkySync GPS (about $110 in US, 250€ in Europe) which will set time and location on the hand controller. 

SkyFi 3  (about $200 in US, 330€ in Europe)

http://skysafariastronomy.com/skyfi-3-professional-astronomy-telescope-control.html

As I live in Europe I found 300€ a little too expensive just to get Wi-Fi. And SkyFi requires an additional battery. Again one thing more to take care of.

So I checked out the Celestron SkyPortal doing some research. It just plugs into the AUX port on the telescope and you can connect your iPad, Mac etc.

BUT: You have to use SkySafari for alignment. You still can use the cursor keys on the hand controller, but that’s it. 

This is not what I wanted. I wanted the same experience as connected via USB to the HC. Use the HC for alignment. Then use the hand controller or the iPad for Go-Tos, search etc.

Both options are not satisfying. SkyFi would allow me to do what I want, but has a battery and is expensive. It just creates a WiFi and bridges the serial port to wireless.

I have a few Raspberry PIs and motivated by this fantastic guide: Raspberry Pi Driven Telescope Mount  I started to build my own solution.

What I wanted to achieve:

Bonus features I want to play with:

In my project I try to make as many things as possible optional. You can use a  separate power supply when at home or use a battery pack if you don't like to solder things / cables on your PI.  It is your choice to add a GPS module to get time and location, you still have the option to set time and location from SkySafari if you don't want to add the GPS.

Before spending about 300€ to upgrade my telescope mount to the late 20st century I prefer to build something myself and upgrade with 21st century technology. Taking the remaining money to take my wife to dinner. 

Comparison of the solutions

FeatureThis ProjectInstructionCelestron Sky-Portal + 
SkySync GPS
SkyFi 3
Works with other  vendorsYes*Step 1&2NoYes
Hardware modification on controllerNoNoNo
Full support of hand controllerYesStep 1&2No (only movement)Yes
Alignment with hand controllerYesNo (done in SkySafari)Yes
Automatic set date and timeYesStep 3 to 6Yes (requires SkySync)Yes (push from SkySafari)
Automatic set location (GPS)Yes (optional)Step 5&6&12
Yes (requires SkySync)Yes (push from SkySafari)
Full SkySafari supportYesStep 1&2YesYes
Power Supply from TelescopeYes (optional)Step 9YesNo (comes with battery)
Wi-Fi Hotspot (direct connect)YesStep 10YesYes
Connect to your home Wi-FiYes (multiple)Yes (only one)Yes (only one)
OLED DisplayYesStep 11NoNo

* my project can support other telescopes the same way as SkyFi 3 does. To set time and location you need to push this from SkySafari. The GPS and time sync will not work for other vendors.

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