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Starlink Mini

Roving.Grenadier

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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.

Love it, I was just going to do this too, I ordered a spare Starlink cable from Amazon and just need to get the DTP and crimper tool.
 

ShootingCar

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I have a Weboost that I moved from my previous Land Cruiser to my Trialmaster. I designed a custom mounting plate that was fabricated by my nephew to bolt it to the top track of the rear Rhino Cross Bar. I ran the antenna cable down along vertical weather strip of the left door. I placed the unit inside the plastic box outside the jack storage box and plugged the power plug into the cigarette receptacle. I ran the interior antenna cable under floor mats up to the front dash and attached the receiver antenna on the front dash.
Let me know if you want photos of my install that didn’t require any drilling etc.
It’s working good enough since I already had the unit and it was purchased prior to the Starlink mobile option. But as stated it only works when there’s a cell signal.
I think that the Starlink system is the better option and I will go to it eventually probably.
 

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DVA Mechanics

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I have a Weboost that I moved from my previous Land Cruiser to my Trialmaster. I designed a custom mounting plate that was fabricated by my nephew to bolt it to the top track of the rear Rhino Cross Bar. I ran the antenna cable down along vertical weather strip of the left door. I placed the unit inside the plastic box outside the jack storage box and plugged the power plug into the cigarette receptacle. I ran the interior antenna cable under floor mats up to the front dash and attached the receiver antenna on the front dash.
Let me know if you want photos of my install that didn’t require any drilling etc.
It’s working good enough since I already had the unit and it was purchased prior to the Starlink mobile option. But as stated it only works when there’s a cell signal.
I think that the Starlink system is the better option and I will go to it eventually probably.
Looks cool!
 

Roving.Grenadier

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I have a Weboost that I moved from my previous Land Cruiser to my Trialmaster. I designed a custom mounting plate that was fabricated by my nephew to bolt it to the top track of the rear Rhino Cross Bar. I ran the antenna cable down along vertical weather strip of the left door. I placed the unit inside the plastic box outside the jack storage box and plugged the power plug into the cigarette receptacle. I ran the interior antenna cable under floor mats up to the front dash and attached the receiver antenna on the front dash.
Let me know if you want photos of my install that didn’t require any drilling etc.
It’s working good enough since I already had the unit and it was purchased prior to the Starlink mobile option. But as stated it only works when there’s a cell signal.
I think that the Starlink system is the better option and I will go to it eventually probably.
You can remove at least one section of your antenna, the antenna is omni-directional and doesn't need that height above the vehicle for good reception. Just in case...hahaha
 
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