24 Hour Self-contained Case for Starlink Mini | Star-Batt Mini Review

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @starbattusa
    @starbattusa День тому +1

    Thanks for the review Colby! Great video!

  • @UpintheAir.stream
    @UpintheAir.stream 22 години тому +1

    How would this due in the direct hot sun of Florida? would a mini shade be necessary?

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  21 годину тому

      The Mini would be fine in the sun. I would deploy the Mini externally, it will be fine in the sun. And they recommend leaving the case cracked a bit for ventilation if temps are hot.

    • @UpintheAir.stream
      @UpintheAir.stream 21 годину тому

      @@StarlinkHardware Thank you for the reply, the heat would be my biggest concern about this. Florida sun can be brutal. I still might thing of deploying a mini sun shade to prolong the life of the batteries. I think they should offer this as an option. Like a clamp on shade. Sounds silly but I think it is necessary.

  • @RonGlover-w6l
    @RonGlover-w6l День тому +1

    Great video and great product for specific use cases. Thanks

  • @kamikazekunze
    @kamikazekunze День тому +3

    A grand? Over and above the mini purchase? Ouch!🤕

    • @starbattusa
      @starbattusa День тому +1

      We totally get that the price might seem high at first glance, but running a business means more than just providing a price. It means covering payroll, taxes, marketing, credit card fees, research and development, shipping, legal, accounting, customer support, manufacturing, equipment, rent, utilities, insurance, inventory, packaging, software, licensing, permits, compliance, maintenance, warranties, website hosting, cybersecurity, advertising, trade shows, professional fees, training, certifications, ongoing product improvements, and probably a coffee fund to keep us all sane-so forgive us if we’re a little higher than "you can build yourself."

    • @WetPets-gl2ts
      @WetPets-gl2ts День тому

      @@starbattusa What type of batteries are used in the Star-Batt Mini, Li-ion, Lipo, LiFePO4? Can it be replaced? Recharge cycle? That's the kind of info that is needed. It would be nice to have the display and on/off button outside.

    • @starbattusa
      @starbattusa День тому

      576Wh LiFePO4 with 2000-6500 cycles depending on DOD. The battery is not removable or replaceable, but is a 3 year warranty.

    • @JimEdds
      @JimEdds День тому +1

      I Can see search and rescue and maybe even the Gov like FEMA wanting this for after disasters. Since the battery is built in it might be exempt from FAA rule regarding Lithium batteries in check in luggage. I would contact them to them to see. When I chatted with them the rep said if the battery cannot be taken out by the user (like a MacBook Pro laptop) you could check it at the gate in a suitcase. If the battery is removable like a Sony camera battery, that has to be in carry on. If I could check this at the gate I'd take it to every typhoon/Hurricane I go to.

    • @WetPets-gl2ts
      @WetPets-gl2ts День тому

      @@starbattusa Having LiFePO4 is HUGE! That explains the increase price and weight. However, it still needs to be more comparable to similar capacity LiFePO4 power station since people can just run a longer cable to Starlink Mini from a power station.

  • @sianami-e9s
    @sianami-e9s 14 годин тому

    can it charge phone or laptop too?
    like normal powerbank

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  6 годин тому

      Yep, it has USB-A and USB-C ports to charge devices.

  • @saaidabuyaseen6321
    @saaidabuyaseen6321 10 годин тому

    Hi
    I have a Starlink in California and the second in New York. Is it possible to connect them together point to point?

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  6 годин тому

      Not that I know of. Data would go from one dish, to the sats, then a ground station to the public internet. Then it would head to your other dish in a similar path, just the opposite way.
      Starlink probably offers private networks for big enterprise customers but not regular folks.

  • @ruudgroeneveld9767
    @ruudgroeneveld9767 День тому

    What is the wifi range around this box?

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  День тому

      The Mini router is good for about 1,200 sq ft, but in my testing speed drops off quite a bit beyond 50-75 feet.

    • @ruudgroeneveld9767
      @ruudgroeneveld9767 День тому

      @@StarlinkHardwareThat’s rather weak!

  • @FredJumayao
    @FredJumayao День тому

    Interesting.🤫 I was driving from Colorado to Texas with my Starlink Mini mounted on my sun roof and it was lagging due to overheating. Wonder how that will handle heat if the Starlink is inside with the battery?

  • @James-hb8qu
    @James-hb8qu 21 годину тому +1

    So $1000 for a 576wh solar generator when a Bluetti with 768wh costs $379. Not seeing it.

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  20 годин тому +1

      True, nothing special about the battery itself. It’s the packaging you pay for. The Bluetti isn’t as rugged, doesn’t protect the Mini at all, and is more cumbersome to store and deploy. For normal campers absolutely get a power station. The Star-Batt is more for those professional and extreme use cases.

    • @James-hb8qu
      @James-hb8qu 16 годин тому

      @@StarlinkHardware Understood. I'm just trying to visualize the niche this would fill. I could see professional response teams that need to store it on a shelf, pull it, and go. But these units can't go on planes so not good for government/corporate teams that need to travel. I guess maybe local response teams for a city that use cars. Just unsure how big of a market that would be. But I've been wrong about markets before so could just be my blind spot. Maybe local responders is a big market.

  • @jxpat
    @jxpat День тому +1

    576 watt hours? Half kwh in that case? 🤔 Brilliant if true. When connected, my mini pulls about 17 watts. You should get mych more than 24 hours runtime, if that battery is legit.

    • @starbattusa
      @starbattusa День тому +3

      It’s legit, we promise it. And back up our promise with a 3 year warranty!

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  День тому +2

      It’s a lot of power in a small case. It ran my Mini for 27.25 hours from 100% to dead.

    • @jxpat
      @jxpat День тому +2

      @starbattusa is it really lithium iron phosphate, or is it lithium ion? Also what's the max voltage and watts on the solar input.

    • @OH8STN
      @OH8STN День тому +2

      ​@starbattusa this is the other me. I'm asking because I'd like to buy one for emcomm station supported by Starlink.

  • @JimEdds
    @JimEdds День тому

    Go pro will last 24 hrs if you get an old one like the 3+ black and shoot HD. I run mine off a 27K mah Anker power bank for my surge cams. *** I like this case in your video. Wish airlines would let me travel with it just the batteries are too big. Didn't know the signal would shoot through the plastic that well.

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  День тому +1

      I think my issue was I accidentally kept wireless on, which drains the GoPro pretty quickly. I got more than 24 hours with a time lapse of the solar setup (didn’t include it because it’s just rain and clouds) with a 20k mah Anker power bank.

    • @starbattusa
      @starbattusa День тому +3

      We are going to be launching a model designed for airline compliance this summer!

    • @JimEdds
      @JimEdds День тому

      @@starbattusa oh I want that one in a yellow case :) why yellow? I can spot it a 1/4 away on the baggage carousel. All my check in is yellow, don't laugh it works!! :)

  • @jxpat
    @jxpat День тому

    That case is from Pelican. (Peli case).

  • @WetPets-gl2ts
    @WetPets-gl2ts День тому

    What type of batteries are used in the Star-Batt Mini, Li-ion, Lipo, LiFePO4? Can it be replaced? Recharge cycle? That's the kind of info that is needed. mAH?

    • @tracyrreed
      @tracyrreed День тому

      At 3:46 he says it has LiFePo.

    • @WetPets-gl2ts
      @WetPets-gl2ts День тому

      @@tracyrreed It doesn't take that long to review a product....so I basically skipped through most of it. This type of review is super annoying by dragging out a what should just be a 5-10 mins review.

    • @StarlinkHardware
      @StarlinkHardware  21 годину тому +1

      Sure but it’s not really a review if people just sit there and list off specs. You can read all that on the product website if that’s what you need to know.

  • @HoneyGuys-w5x
    @HoneyGuys-w5x 20 годин тому

    When I think about 32 degrees Fahrenheit being an extreme temperature up here in Fairbanks Alaska it makes me giggle.-15 ° below zero fahrenheit what we consider mild in the winter time.

    • @starbattusa
      @starbattusa 17 годин тому

      While the unit is on, it can be run down to those temps as the Starlink dish generates heat and will put it inside of the operating range. Leaving off in those temps however will kill the battery much quicker than 32+.
      We are in North Idaho and will post some content this winter running extended in - temps.

  • @heli.thatSTEVE
    @heli.thatSTEVE 22 години тому

    Battery exceeds what I am allow to transport on a helicopter or fixed wing aircraft.

  • @businessgengar
    @businessgengar День тому

    Awesome video

  • @LIVEWIREMEDIAENT
    @LIVEWIREMEDIAENT 20 годин тому

    Lol @ the price... Dude..... But to each his own

  • @flyprincess69
    @flyprincess69 День тому

    Kool!

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    @AutoEdit_ День тому

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