For the cable adapter I used: www.amazon.com.au/YAOSHENG-Rectangular-Adapter-Connect-Injector/dp/B0BYJTHX4P?pd_rd_w=ipFQK&content-id=amzn1.sym.5c9162e3-7cc2-41bd-a38b-1808077c584b&pf_rd_p=5c9162e3-7cc2-41bd-a38b-1808077c584b&pf_rd_r=JGGX5DK43MWH96SVCEPF&pd_rd_wg=sCaDU&pd_rd_r=baa6943d-532a-452e-99e0-f2dbb3c79885&pd_rd_i=B0BYJTHX4P&psc=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=diy0dad-22&linkId=11261d89be748433296c5f76b0e4895d&language=en_AU&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
I forgot the DC-DC Converter (this one is from 12/24V to 48V) it is the same one I am using right now: www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C7KV312S?psc=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=diy0dad-22&linkId=747542aee5ef1d158b44f55ad170c48d&language=en_AU&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
What is the watts in 240v and also in 12v the difference is ?? Would you run it on 12 or 240 we have just bought a starlink here in the uk and have a Bluetti ac200 hard wired in to the van
The watss with 240v are around 50/60W. And on 12V 50/60W too. So, for you using the bluetti it will not make a huge change in consumption. I do not really know how bluetti works, but if there is nothing plugged on 240v I am pretty sure the consumption is less. If you want to use DC power from the bluetti you will need to hardwire the DC to DC converter (12V to 48V) to a male cig socket. I did that for a usb-b that gives power to some RGB light. Reply to this if you need some help or advice. Happy to help
@@Ezelia_Rolling_House Hi just left the starlink plugged in overnight and it drained the whole AC200 max so not a great device , starlink consumes around 100w
On 240v? It consumes around 55W when it is in position. Idk the consumption of the router itself when in standby. Do you have the components to run it on DC?
can you please provide links to the parts used in this conversion?
PoE Injector: www.amazon.com.au/Passive-Injector-Protection-Developed-pinout/dp/B0BX74T2T5?pd_rd_w=28FYB&content-id=amzn1.sym.974814f0-e28b-4145-8343-8357313f2d3f&pf_rd_p=974814f0-e28b-4145-8343-8357313f2d3f&pf_rd_r=CYRMG5D6PW5988V0G9VW&pd_rd_wg=h9qx4&pd_rd_r=02a90031-5f8a-4b95-9f8a-57cb62366676&pd_rd_i=B0BX74T2T5&psc=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=diy0dad-22&linkId=49eab78ec1e931cc68b7d06847e1947f&language=en_AU&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
For the cable adapter I used: www.amazon.com.au/YAOSHENG-Rectangular-Adapter-Connect-Injector/dp/B0BYJTHX4P?pd_rd_w=ipFQK&content-id=amzn1.sym.5c9162e3-7cc2-41bd-a38b-1808077c584b&pf_rd_p=5c9162e3-7cc2-41bd-a38b-1808077c584b&pf_rd_r=JGGX5DK43MWH96SVCEPF&pd_rd_wg=sCaDU&pd_rd_r=baa6943d-532a-452e-99e0-f2dbb3c79885&pd_rd_i=B0BYJTHX4P&psc=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=diy0dad-22&linkId=11261d89be748433296c5f76b0e4895d&language=en_AU&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
I forgot the DC-DC Converter (this one is from 12/24V to 48V) it is the same one I am using right now:
www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0C7KV312S?psc=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=diy0dad-22&linkId=747542aee5ef1d158b44f55ad170c48d&language=en_AU&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
What is the watts in 240v and also in 12v the difference is ?? Would you run it on 12 or 240 we have just bought a starlink here in the uk and have a Bluetti ac200 hard wired in to the van
The watss with 240v are around 50/60W. And on 12V 50/60W too. So, for you using the bluetti it will not make a huge change in consumption. I do not really know how bluetti works, but if there is nothing plugged on 240v I am pretty sure the consumption is less.
If you want to use DC power from the bluetti you will need to hardwire the DC to DC converter (12V to 48V) to a male cig socket. I did that for a usb-b that gives power to some RGB light. Reply to this if you need some help or advice. Happy to help
@@Ezelia_Rolling_House Hi just left the starlink plugged in overnight and it drained the whole AC200 max so not a great device , starlink consumes around 100w
On 240v? It consumes around 55W when it is in position. Idk the consumption of the router itself when in standby. Do you have the components to run it on DC?
Yesterday I measured it. Starlink on the 12V uses between 35W and 45W constantly
Check the consumption of the router while plugged on 240v.
Min 7:03 pinches cables que no coinciden
Era la segunda vez que lo conectaba, al parecer la primera vez tuve suerte 🤭