The 30 bucks a month is actually an add on - only available if you currently have the 120/month regular starlink service - correct? and can you run the regular system t your home - while also running the Mini from a remote location. (for example, I'm out in colorado camping with the mini- my wifes home in Michigan with ther full system - can we both be using the systems at the same time?
This is exactly the info I was looking for. I ordered my starlink mini yesterday and I also ordered a 5521 to usb-c PD adapter so I can run it off of a power bank. In theory it should work but I hadn't seen anyone else do it yet so I appreciate the info.
I have a portable power bank with a typical 12V "cig adapter" port, a 120V integrated ac port, and a bank of USB ports, one of which is an 80W PD port. I plan on running the power bank on both the USB PD port with an adapter like you got, as well as the included AC adapter to compare the power draw. Offhand I'm guessing the PD port is going to be more efficient since it's not having to power the internal AC inverter, go through the starlink AC adapter back to DC.
You will consume more power going from dc to ac to dc. Also remember the minimum voltage listed is 12 volts. I'm not sure what the actual cutoff is. A 12 volt battery at full charge IA about 12.8 volts. If it shuts off at 12, you won't have much run time.
Can you measure idle amp load with a multimeter? Does it get warm to the touch? Wondering how much battery I would need to run it offgrid while camping. Can you also run it at the same time as your main starlink? If so then you can rent out the mini when not using it.
Thank you for putting this out. While you are using the mini at your service address of your residential service, is the mini using up some of its 50gb of data?
Yes. Any data used counts toward the total. In the account settings on the app there is a Toggle to allow additional data charges automatically when you exceed the 50gb.
A couple of issues with that is the Starlink Mini needs slightly over 12 VDC and the typical 12 volt battery static voltage is 12.6 volts. Lastly, with lighter, higher gauge (skinnier) wire...higher voltage is best as to limit the voltage loss for long runs. So, using a up converter is the best (12VDC - 48 VDC) or a PD60-100 USB-C to 5521 Barrel cable). As a few below have mentioned, if you're going to use power tool batteries, do your research on which ones have the low voltage cutoff on the BMS internal to battery pack, not in the tool. Another great reason I love my Ryobi tools :).
The Starlink fine print says you have to first have the regular Starlink dishy account..THEN you can ADD the mini to your plan. So in my rural area, I'm already paying $120/m for the damned dishy..I don't know why I would pay $150 to get the mini.
It will kill your batteries as there is no communication to shut the batteries down when necessary. Its not worth it and you wont remember to change them before they die
I cut a cable off of a 12 volt power supply I had laying around. In my experience, a lot of power bricks that put out 12 volts use the same size barrel plug
Right now its just an extension on existing plans in the U.S. Orher areas with no congestion are allowed to get it as a single plan. I imagine the FCC also would also cause issues if the mini isn't getting the minimum standard of 100mb down 20 mb up.
I was afraid that would be the case. Still excited to get mine. Thank you very much for the clarification!
01:40 min: "Not the greatest speed at the moment".
Well...try to surf with 2.4 mbt/min with the other satellite 📡 services. 😮😂
What size is the barrel connector?
5521 or 5.5mmx2.1mm
which website did you buy from?
Directly from Starlink
Right now you can only buy it if space x sends you a link to do so and you already have residential service.
$30? It says $120/mo on their website.
$30 for those that already have the standard plan
The 30 bucks a month is actually an add on - only available if you currently have the 120/month regular starlink service - correct? and can you run the regular system t your home - while also running the Mini from a remote location. (for example, I'm out in colorado camping with the mini- my wifes home in Michigan with ther full system - can we both be using the systems at the same time?
Yes, and yes. They operate independently.
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30usd for 50gb or no limits?
$30 for 50gb and $1 per gb over that
@@ANNEBOYD23 damn it i will buy version2 starlink with 50usd per month
Can you help me get one please we live in a poverty country
This is exactly the info I was looking for.
I ordered my starlink mini yesterday and I also ordered a 5521 to usb-c PD adapter so I can run it off of a power bank.
In theory it should work but I hadn't seen anyone else do it yet so I appreciate the info.
I have a portable power bank with a typical 12V "cig adapter" port, a 120V integrated ac port, and a bank of USB ports, one of which is an 80W PD port. I plan on running the power bank on both the USB PD port with an adapter like you got, as well as the included AC adapter to compare the power draw. Offhand I'm guessing the PD port is going to be more efficient since it's not having to power the internal AC inverter, go through the starlink AC adapter back to DC.
You will consume more power going from dc to ac to dc. Also remember the minimum voltage listed is 12 volts. I'm not sure what the actual cutoff is. A 12 volt battery at full charge IA about 12.8 volts. If it shuts off at 12, you won't have much run time.
Can you measure idle amp load with a multimeter? Does it get warm to the touch? Wondering how much battery I would need to run it offgrid while camping. Can you also run it at the same time as your main starlink? If so then you can rent out the mini when not using it.
I can use the main starlink and the mini simultaneously. I'll get back to you on the current draw
$30 a month on top of your existing subs. You forgot to mention that?
That is correct
Is that $30 in addition to your residential plan?
It is
Thank you for putting this out.
While you are using the mini at your service address of your residential service, is the mini using up some of its 50gb of data?
Yes. Any data used counts toward the total. In the account settings on the app there is a Toggle to allow additional data charges automatically when you exceed the 50gb.
Nice video man, congrats from Brazil
Have you tried connecting this directly to a 12v system?
A couple of issues with that is the Starlink Mini needs slightly over 12 VDC and the typical 12 volt battery static voltage is 12.6 volts. Lastly, with lighter, higher gauge (skinnier) wire...higher voltage is best as to limit the voltage loss for long runs. So, using a up converter is the best (12VDC - 48 VDC) or a PD60-100 USB-C to 5521 Barrel cable). As a few below have mentioned, if you're going to use power tool batteries, do your research on which ones have the low voltage cutoff on the BMS internal to battery pack, not in the tool. Another great reason I love my Ryobi tools :).
The Starlink fine print says you have to first have the regular Starlink dishy account..THEN you can ADD the mini to your plan. So in my rural area, I'm already paying $120/m for the damned dishy..I don't know why I would pay $150 to get the mini.
It's not for everyone, but it meets our needs. No complaints
@@ANNEBOYD23understand, but I heard “$30/mo” and I knew that was not right.
Yep. I should have said an additional $30. I'm sure they will eventually have the mini available on its own
It will kill your batteries as there is no communication to shut the batteries down when necessary. Its not worth it and you wont remember to change them before they die
How does it perform????
Performance seems to as good as the larger StarLink
It's capped at 50gb for the month. Then you will have to buy extra data packages if you exceed that . WHAT?!
Yep. $1 per each additional gb. We don't use anywhere near 50 typically
What cable are you using? I have one that I'd like to run off a power bank, but I have no idea what cable I can use. I'd like to get it onto a USB-C.
I cut a cable off of a 12 volt power supply I had laying around. In my experience, a lot of power bricks that put out 12 volts use the same size barrel plug
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Is it possible to purchase only the Starlink Mini, or do you need to have the Starlink Standard?
Right now its just an extension on existing plans in the U.S. Orher areas with no congestion are allowed to get it as a single plan. I imagine the FCC also would also cause issues if the mini isn't getting the minimum standard of 100mb down 20 mb up.
@@rudolphjnWhy would FCC care?
How much is the starlink Mini
$599 usd
How long do you think that battery will last?
I'm posting another video on power consumption. The 9AH Dewalt battery I've been using will last 3 hours
Can you also show me the wiring (wire, terminals, etc) used in the power consumption video? Thanks for posting.
Make a video testing the internet on the go in the car
Will do. I just need to make a mount
@@ANNEBOYD23 and video with little more tree coverage to see how it performs
@@ANNEBOYD23 Thats what dash boards are for now that we can't use them as beds for kids...
I wonder it can powered by POE or not.
Could you please check?
I don't think so
I highly doubt that this mobile dish is POE++ (802.3bt).
No it cannot