That looks amazing!
What mount is this?!Fully installed and running off the roof outlet (thank you @DVA Mechanics and Striker Fabrication).
I did employ a bit of plumbers tape to ensure a watertight DC plug.
The mount also requires a couple of washers or grommets to stand-off the platform.
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Might be the same mount I use...What mount is this?!
Yes, correct - linked in post.Might be the same mount I use...
Striker Mount for Starlink Mini
The Striker Starlink Mini Mount secures your dish to any flat surface. Detach and carry with you. Perfect for boating, camping, off-roading, overlanding, vans, RVs, and SXS. Use with magnets, suction cups, or bolts. starlink mini roof mountwww.strikerfab.com
A couple questions - how are you planning to mount the Mini to your Grenny? . There are 4 power points - let me know which (driver side front or rear, passenger front or rear) you’re going to mount closest to. If you lift the cover on the power point, you will see the DTP port. First, remove the dummy DTP connector from the jack. Then you can put the DC (round) connector into your Mini and the DTP connector on the cable into the DTP port). Once you’ve done this, you can power it on via the overhead switch inside your vehicle. I will tell you which switch when you tell me which power point you’re using. Email dvamechanics@gmail.com with any questions.I now have my Starlink Mini and power cord from DVA Mechanics.
How do I get this going?
I was sold on this at the Moab Oktoberfest meetup. One of the IGs in our group had the Mini on his rig. We were getting WiFi at 10,500’ while our cellular was very spotty.
Oh, I am a Luddite. Of sorts.
I understand the power connectors. These are really nice, btw.A couple questions - how are you planning to mount the Mini to your Grenny? . There are 4 power points - let me know which (driver side front or rear, passenger front or rear) you’re going to mount closest to. If you lift the cover on the power point, you will see the DTP port. First, remove the dummy DTP connector from the jack. Then you can put the DC (round) connector into your Mini and the DTP connector on the cable into the DTP port). Once you’ve done this, you can power it on via the overhead switch inside your vehicle. I will tell you which switch when you tell me which power point you’re using. Email dvamechanica@gmail.com with any questions.
If you don’t have a mount for your Mini, there are several available on the market. We have one that mount the Mini to the roof rail, but there are several other options available.
Download the app if you haven’t already - it’s a very intuitive install process.I understand the power connectors. These are really nice, btw.
How do I set up the Starlink service? The instructions seem, rather basic.
Maybe, too basic.
Also, where is the best mounting location.
CarPlay (and Android Auto) on the 2024 vehicles is wireless only; thus using Starlink and Carplay/AndroidAuto simultaneously isn't possibleOkay I need someone to explain how to use Apple CarPlay and Starlink mini. I can’t find how to use wired Apple CarPlay freeing up the wifi connection to connect to Starlink versus the Grenedier network. I have searched and can’t find the thread or conversation about this. Thanks in advance
Well that’s just stupid…..lolCarPlay (and Android Auto) on the 2024 vehicles is wireless only; thus using Starlink and Carplay/AndroidAuto simultaneously isn't possible
Well that’s just stupid…..lol
Why’d they use Wi-Fi vs Bluetooth like every other manufacturer
For those with roof tents, could you make a 2M length cable? Also, does the 2.5mm plug have the same sealing design as the factory connector?Here's the link to the cable if anyone needs one.
Power Cable for Starlink Mini to Ineos Grenadier DTP Port - 1m, 16 AWG
Power your Starlink Mini directly from your Ineos Grenadier with this custom-designed 1-meter power cable. Built to seamlessly connect your Starlink Mini to the DTP port of your Ineos Grenadier, this cable features a durable 16 AWG wire for reliable performance and longevity. The 2.1mm x 5.5mm...dvamechanics.com
For those with roof tents, could you make a 2M length cable? Also, does the 2.5mm plug have the same sealing design as the factory connector?
I purchased this plug from Amazon. Then ordered the plugs and tool from Agile Off-road. I cut cord in half and installed the plug and attached to the roof plug. Then I put female plug on the 12volt plug left over wire and when I arrive at camp I can then plug cable into each other and a portable battery.(Jackery). Now I have the correct plugs to add lights etc. Since I’m using a magnetic mount I can now use on any vehicle and still use the 12volt cable from Amazon.For those with roof tents, could you make a 2M length cable? Also, does the 2.5mm plug have the same sealing design as the factory connector?