Thanks. Confirms 23 - 25w power consumption in another video. It could run 4 hours on 20v 5ah Dewalt tool battery or 52 hours on 100ah 12v lifepo4. This is great! Big thanks to Starlink team not locking it down to proprietary battery or USB power. Hopefully the mini has reverse polarity protection.
Ran mine all day today by the pool just checking gear and it was about the same. From about 0900 to 1500 or so on one of my small Jackery's (300) instead of just plugging it in and I think it was at 65% when I came in.
can you think of any reason that I couldn't build a 5521 to 12v cigarette lighter plug cord? Or maybe even a 5521 to alligator clips to grab any car/boat/RV battery? Thanks for the videos, mine showed up today.
I'm an EE and design electronics for automotive use. The electrical system of a vehicle is generally pretty terrible. There can be high-voltage transients, negative voltage transients, and tons of noise. All of that means that you want a pretty robust power stage to survive for any amount of time. What I'm planning on doing is purchasing a 12V to 24V dc-dc converter and splicing that into the dish's power cable. That will minimize losses in the cable and provide a buffer from the vehicle's power system. The alligator clips straight to the battery would work fine. Just be mindful of not overdischarging it.
Thanks. Confirms 23 - 25w power consumption in another video. It could run 4 hours on 20v 5ah Dewalt tool battery or 52 hours on 100ah 12v lifepo4. This is great! Big thanks to Starlink team not locking it down to proprietary battery or USB power. Hopefully the mini has reverse polarity protection.
It won’t power up on 12 volt power.
@@STF68 It needs 5A peak on startup. Your battery or wires may have too much voltage drop.
Ran mine all day today by the pool just checking gear and it was about the same. From about 0900 to 1500 or so on one of my small Jackery's (300) instead of just plugging it in and I think it was at 65% when I came in.
Wonder if a single portable solar panel would work. Maybe one of the portable 200 W 36 V 400 W 36 V panels. Those would be very lightweight.
Using solar panel without battery rarely makes sense I guess. You need a fluctuation buffer.
I saw as low as 15-18 watts on another channel. However, I think for planning 25 watts is a good number
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can you think of any reason that I couldn't build a 5521 to 12v cigarette lighter plug cord? Or maybe even a 5521 to alligator clips to grab any car/boat/RV battery? Thanks for the videos, mine showed up today.
I can't think of any. They are already available online
I'm an EE and design electronics for automotive use. The electrical system of a vehicle is generally pretty terrible. There can be high-voltage transients, negative voltage transients, and tons of noise. All of that means that you want a pretty robust power stage to survive for any amount of time. What I'm planning on doing is purchasing a 12V to 24V dc-dc converter and splicing that into the dish's power cable. That will minimize losses in the cable and provide a buffer from the vehicle's power system. The alligator clips straight to the battery would work fine. Just be mindful of not overdischarging it.
@@CPD-KD6-3.7 great info thanks!
@Chasing518 Starlink Mini isn't available in my area yet, but when I get it, I'll post a video!
@@CPD-KD6-3.7 i just ordered a 12 to 24 converter off amazon and will make a cord. I’ll post up a video on my channel next weekend.
Hello, thanks for sharing, do you know if the RJ45 Ethernet port can be used with a cable PC port? Thank you very much :D
I have no idea. If I get time I'll try it out