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Anti-skate is not powered. Basically what is happening is when you are playing a record the forces wants to pull the arm to the end of the record, the Anti-skate is just a force to balance the force so the arm does not skate in.Anti-skate is dynamic and the amount of anti-skate is dependent on the forces generated in the grooves by the music playing.The way I set my anti-skate is to pick an LP and use the lead out groove at the end of the record, drop the stylus in the blank space in the lead out groove and the arm should move slowly towards the centre spindle. Adjust the anti-skate so the movement towards the spindle is not fast. When you get it correct the arm should move slowly towards the spindle and never out backwards toward the beginning of the record.
Wrong. Anti-skate is dependent on offset angle and tracking weight.
Re-reading the OP he was merely asking if you had to power the anti skate device. The answer to that question is no, it's either spring loaded or driven by magnets. So all of us, me especially, are being audio nerds going back and forth about something that wasn't asked.