Starlink Mini Mount

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QCRappy

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getting a Starlink, curious how you ended up wiring it to hide the cords?
I put mine in yesterday on the panoroof with a suction mount, ran the power cable on the back side of the panoroof shade and down the rear driver pillar and underneath seat to plug into the cig adapter
 

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Also consider running power for the Starlink from a Jackery 1000 (that's what I have) then plug the Jackery into the truck. This will run the Starlink even when the truck is turned off. The Jackery will charge while you're driving. And you don't have to worry about the Starlink killing the battery on the truck if were to power it full time from the truck.

Just a idea that some might like


Note: I use this method for my Refrigerator chest and it works awesome. Haven't tried a Starlink mini yet !!!
 
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did you figure out wiring yet? Ive seen a lot of cables like this that plug into the backseat cig adapter. It always stays on but some say dont go above 10 ft, need to find a way to keep the voltage about 12v:

I ran it through the panel on the driver side. And I have it plugged to the outlet on the back so it turns off and on with the truck.
 

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I ran it through the panel on the driver side. And I have it plugged to the outlet on the back so it turns off and on with the truck.
I put mine on the panoroof with suction mount and ran the cable to the rear pillar, under seat and floor mat to an 165w cig adapter that keeps it on even with truck off
 

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Also consider running power for the Starlink from a Jackery 1000 (that's what I have) then plug the Jackery into the truck. This will run the Starlink even when the truck is turned off. The Jackery will charge while you're driving. And you don't have to worry about the Starlink killing the battery on the truck if were to power it full time from the truck.

Just a idea that some might like


Note: I use this method for my Refrigerator chest and it works awesome. Haven't tried a Starlink mini yet !!!
This is what I have done. Works really great.
 
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