I just took a roadtrip from Minnesota to Texas and back with the mini flat mounted to my Sprinter roof. It's fantastic! It works well in motion (except passing under bridges of course) and it draws way less power than my old gen 2 dishy. I highly recommend it to anyone who needs off grid internet from a vehicle. I've been getting about 150mb down and 15mb up on average (even though it's pointed straight up). Perfectly usable for working remote.
Love my Starlink mounted on the roof of my campervan. And yeah, it works inmotion too, which is great as I can keep streaming music anywhere. I mounted it on the roof because it (a) took up space in the van when it wasn't in use and (b) it was a pain to setup each time to use and (c) it's super secure on the roof whereas having it on the ground means someone could just steal it.
Nice to see that mount. super slick! Something that might help with that long cable, I cut mine so its the perfect length to where I typically deploy mine on my van, but also with the leftover I added ends to it so that I could still use it if I needed to put the dish in a more open area away from the van. That extra wire stays stowed away and used for only when I rarely need it, and I only have to manage a 20ish foot wire for my standard setup. 100% worth the time involved trying to crimp those new ends lol
Yeah for sure. I want to run my cable to my 2nd battery thats in my Alu Cab and put it on a switch. That way I can flip it on when I need it whether I'm driving or at camp and just keep the min mounted on my roof. Then get a 2nd cable for if I ever need to take it off and position it away from my jeep.
For other reasons, I had to cover the dish with a very thin cloth and after a while I noticed a notification on Starlink app that the dish is overheated. Installing such a mount, especially a black one will definitely effect performance of Starlink
I used the quick connect mount from Savage UTV along with a couple of carriage bolts to mount my mini to the driver side rail on top of my AluCab. Works really well and allows me to detach the dish for things like freeway driving while leaving it mounted on the trail.
Anything I've been mounting up there I've been running the cables down the back of the cab between the cab and bed. You can go right up under the passenger rear seat through the drain below the carpet.
Cool. I have an interesting solution I'm working on. A weather proof pass through so that I can not only remove it when I need to but also connect it to my 2nd battery and flip a switch to turn it on and off
I’d make an aluminum case using extruded rails. Keep the material covering it white to reduce heat. Maybe with quick clamps. I wouldn’t leave it exposed for long periods of time. Maybe get white car vinyl for the face to cover it from UV.
My smartphone adapter is 240W. Starlink mini is quite power efficient considering it receives and sends data transmission to satellites hundreds of km away and there's an inbuilt router.
Thank you for the review. I am ordering one for my jeep. Quick question, you mounted this on a rack which is very sleep on your freedom panels.....which company is it from? Love the sleep design.
Australian company Dishy Shield makes transparent cases. I domlove black more, but they made it white with a reason to my understanding. White keeps it cooler, especially in the desert Jeven😜
Hey Jeven, thanks for your video... ❤ Searched the YT for mounting my new Mini on my Jeep and came across it... Also, went through all comments below and noticed several people asking and few extra likes on their comments too, about the make/model for your freedom panel mounted roof rack, but no answer. Would you care to share it with us, please...? Thanks
Can you please do a video on how to keep your gear safe when your filming by yourself? Mainly in like a city environment where someone might try to steal the equipment? I'm always sketch of people who nearby my cameras 😅😅😅
Also curious about this. I have space on my Wrangler panels in front of my RTT that I could use for storage but wasn’t sure if putting a rack on the panels was a good idea.
If you ever are in Alaska again and want to do a video of helping to make homestead build/project channel videos, I volunteer my time (to learn and work with you) and my land and project! I really like this style video. Straight forward, no fluff, no obvious script and/or acting.. just.. life and ideas as they happen.
Fun fact: the Starlink mini dish even works from inside the Jeep if you mount it directly under the passanger-side Freedom panel. This is because the panel is made of fiberglass and does not degrade the signals very much. I often get >100Mbps this way.
@@JevenDovey your rack my be interfering. Fiberglass doesn't block signal so it is similar to the 3D printed case you used, but metal definitely interferes with signal.
Just got my new mini Sept 3rd, 24, works good on our small ranch, question how can I make a phone call using my Apple iPhone 15 pro max with my mini, my 72 yr old brain could figure out how you are using it. PS just joined your YT, how fun to watch and learn…. Thank you
Yeah I agree Jeven , you definitely need something to protect it from heat and the cold !! You also need that case to be waterproof so you can mount It permanently!!! Maybe even get something to allow you to turn it from the inside and then you won’t have to get out if it rains or it’s cold !!!
Black absorbs heat that's probably why starlink made it white. Moreover do a popup swivel mount so that you can swivel around for better connection and flat(secure) on rough weather. Otherwise pretty nice add-on mate!!
I don’t think that plastic 3D base will last long if you leave it installed on the roof unless it is UV resistant, I would have someone copy it and remake it in aluminum..😉
Is the $30 plan you have an add-on to another plan you have, but a discounted plan for the mini? All I see on Starlink's website is a $50 plan for the mini.
When they originally launched the mini, it was $30/month but you HAD to have a previous Starlink account/service. They've since changed that, and the minimum plan is now $50/month (can pause or cancel anytime) and you no longer need a previous service. I just bought one to take with me in my trailer and boat.
I would never mount anything 3D printed where it will be subjected to driving wind speeds and constant UV . 3D printing just isnt strong enough for what you want this to do.
I purchased this mount from Lucas Print Shop back on December 26th after watching your video. I have not received the order, no response up after a couple answered emails to Lucas to update me on status of the order. Took my money, hasn't shipped, and wont return my emails asking for shipment updates. The website says shipping is within 3 business days... Now I have to deal with my CC company to get the payment reversed. Looks like a great mount but buyer beware if you choose to order from them, you may not get it. This is not a knock on you or your video, I enjoyed watching it, I just want to make others aware so they don't deal with the same frustration I am now dealing with.
@@JevenDovey if you do get overheating, you might want to put a piece of black linen a cloth over the top. The Bedouin wear black robes in the desert and it actually works for them.
"I mounted a Starlink on top of my jeep." There, fixed the title for you. Why was this a question, anyway? Did you not know whether you had done it or not? Seriously. Think out the process in your head.
i dont always drive around on perfectly clear nights but when i do. i turn on my FOG lights . i just like to make BROVERLANDING jokes . go hike a trail while your out there .
@@antoineozaneaux6881 I tend to run my 1000w light bar just around town, so when people tell me to turn it off because it's blinding them, i can brag about how bright it is, makes my ego feel really good, even though having a 1k light bar is absolutely useless for picking up groceries
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@@paulekanem4531 that would be cool
when you plug in the ethernet does the wifi stop running, can you test it for me...its the only thing i need to know b4 i get it
I just took a roadtrip from Minnesota to Texas and back with the mini flat mounted to my Sprinter roof. It's fantastic! It works well in motion (except passing under bridges of course) and it draws way less power than my old gen 2 dishy. I highly recommend it to anyone who needs off grid internet from a vehicle. I've been getting about 150mb down and 15mb up on average (even though it's pointed straight up). Perfectly usable for working remote.
What kind of mount did you use? Is it magnetic, suction or clamp?
Tbh awesome! Starlink mini is a total game changer!
Complete game changer!
I agree. I don’t need one but want one 😝
@@dougscott188 same
Love my Starlink mounted on the roof of my campervan. And yeah, it works inmotion too, which is great as I can keep streaming music anywhere. I mounted it on the roof because it (a) took up space in the van when it wasn't in use and (b) it was a pain to setup each time to use and (c) it's super secure on the roof whereas having it on the ground means someone could just steal it.
How did you mount it?
@@mallorymcguire833 screwed the flatmount to the roof of the van.
Nice to see that mount. super slick!
Something that might help with that long cable, I cut mine so its the perfect length to where I typically deploy mine on my van, but also with the leftover I added ends to it so that I could still use it if I needed to put the dish in a more open area away from the van. That extra wire stays stowed away and used for only when I rarely need it, and I only have to manage a 20ish foot wire for my standard setup. 100% worth the time involved trying to crimp those new ends lol
Yeah for sure. I want to run my cable to my 2nd battery thats in my Alu Cab and put it on a switch. That way I can flip it on when I need it whether I'm driving or at camp and just keep the min mounted on my roof. Then get a 2nd cable for if I ever need to take it off and position it away from my jeep.
For other reasons, I had to cover the dish with a very thin cloth and after a while I noticed a notification on Starlink app that the dish is overheated. Installing such a mount, especially a black one will definitely effect performance of Starlink
Starlink makes/sells a vehicle mount for the exterior and one for roof racks too. They're awesome and not plastic.
I used the quick connect mount from Savage UTV along with a couple of carriage bolts to mount my mini to the driver side rail on top of my AluCab. Works really well and allows me to detach the dish for things like freeway driving while leaving it mounted on the trail.
Anything I've been mounting up there I've been running the cables down the back of the cab between the cab and bed. You can go right up under the passenger rear seat through the drain below the carpet.
Cool. I have an interesting solution I'm working on. A weather proof pass through so that I can not only remove it when I need to but also connect it to my 2nd battery and flip a switch to turn it on and off
I’d make an aluminum case using extruded rails. Keep the material covering it white to reduce heat. Maybe with quick clamps. I wouldn’t leave it exposed for long periods of time. Maybe get white car vinyl for the face to cover it from UV.
I wouldnt worry about UV becaues its made with ASA which is very UV resistant :)
My smartphone adapter is 240W.
Starlink mini is quite power efficient considering it receives and sends data transmission to satellites hundreds of km away and there's an inbuilt router.
your cable untangling erks me. LOL
Thank you for the review. I am ordering one for my jeep. Quick question, you mounted this on a rack which is very sleep on your freedom panels.....which company is it from? Love the sleep design.
Australian company Dishy Shield makes transparent cases. I domlove black more, but they made it white with a reason to my understanding. White keeps it cooler, especially in the desert Jeven😜
This was a fun video! Thanks Jeven!
More to come
@@JevenDovey looking forward to it! The mic sounds good!
Hey Jeven, thanks for your video... ❤
Searched the YT for mounting my new Mini on my Jeep and came across it...
Also, went through all comments below and noticed several people asking and few extra likes on their comments too, about the make/model for your freedom panel mounted roof rack, but no answer. Would you care to share it with us, please...?
Thanks
To be honest I can't belive in the state of technology we are living in. I might be old enought to feel we are living the future.
Can you please do a video on how to keep your gear safe when your filming by yourself? Mainly in like a city environment where someone might try to steal the equipment? I'm always sketch of people who nearby my cameras 😅😅😅
What make and model of roof rack did you mount the Starlink Mini to?
Also curious about this. I have space on my Wrangler panels in front of my RTT that I could use for storage but wasn’t sure if putting a rack on the panels was a good idea.
If you ever are in Alaska again and want to do a video of helping to make homestead build/project channel videos, I volunteer my time (to learn and work with you) and my land and project! I really like this style video. Straight forward, no fluff, no obvious script and/or acting.. just.. life and ideas as they happen.
All that’s left now is for some one to invent a motor mounting option so you can adjust it automatically
Can make a video testing run time of Starlink mini on dij Power 500? Thanks! Grate videos!
Here's how you can calculate it ruclips.net/video/K5qZ4iD1Rq0/видео.htmlsi=B7o1ebCX6nuZa1uo
Great video. What roof rack are you using on your Jeep? Thanks
I'd like to know this also.
Fun fact: the Starlink mini dish even works from inside the Jeep if you mount it directly under the passanger-side Freedom panel. This is because the panel is made of fiberglass and does not degrade the signals very much. I often get >100Mbps this way.
I tried and didn't work very well but I'm sure there is a way
@@JevenDovey your rack my be interfering. Fiberglass doesn't block signal so it is similar to the 3D printed case you used, but metal definitely interferes with signal.
Just got my new mini Sept 3rd, 24, works good on our small ranch, question how can I make a phone call using my Apple iPhone 15 pro max with my mini, my 72 yr old brain could figure out how you are using it. PS just joined your YT, how fun to watch and learn…. Thank you
Ensure that WiFi calling is enabled on your phone.
Starlink has a mount in the shop now that you can buy.. that plastic doesn't look very strong. Starlink one looks very durable.
Add a swivel and the mount will be perfect.
Yeah I agree Jeven , you definitely need something to protect it from heat and the cold !! You also need that case to be waterproof so you can mount
It permanently!!! Maybe even get something to allow you to turn it from the inside and then you won’t have to get out if it rains or it’s cold !!!
It can be in the rain, it also has a built in heater for melting snow off of itself
I’ve got a new Gladiator, would love to see a video on the add ons you have done to yours
Will be making that video soon
wonder what gaming on the mini be possible i got the gen 2 and good but mini be nice as uses less power
What is the roof rack you use on top of the freedom panels
There's this new invention called a cable tie. You should invest in some. They're cheap and it looks like you could use some
Those are too expensive
Black absorbs heat that's probably why starlink made it white. Moreover do a popup swivel mount so that you can swivel around for better connection and flat(secure) on rough weather. Otherwise pretty nice add-on mate!!
I don’t think that plastic 3D base will last long if you leave it installed on the roof unless it is UV resistant, I would have someone copy it and remake it in aluminum..😉
Want to make me one?
@@JevenDovey I wish I could but I don’t work on that industry, just gave you the idea, keep up the good work my friend..🤗
ASA is pretty UV resistant, ive had a mount on my roof for a year, I have the older gen 3 one
I sure hope Starlink offers a shorter cable as an accessory
The amount of time you spent untangling the power cord lol. That thing is such a nightmare when it gets tangled.
🤣
You think i could use this on a sailboat? I live in the Med and move around a lot so many days without seeing land.
maybe if you used suction cups
Is the $30 plan you have an add-on to another plan you have, but a discounted plan for the mini?
All I see on Starlink's website is a $50 plan for the mini.
When they originally launched the mini, it was $30/month but you HAD to have a previous Starlink account/service. They've since changed that, and the minimum plan is now $50/month (can pause or cancel anytime) and you no longer need a previous service. I just bought one to take with me in my trailer and boat.
Watching this makes me wonder how you survive out in the wild with being so disorganised and forgetful 😂😂😂
You should watch more to find out
Do you stay connected with it on the go and how is the service?
People like this can't help themselves. A lot of it stems from unsatisfaction with their own life.
@@EA-ke3pvclearly it was a joke and as always people slow to pick up on that. Yet quick to completely come out with comments like this
Why is the mic blurred in the video? Secret test of new product?
🤷🏻♂️
still waiting for that Gladiator walk around vid 😏
It will happen. Have a few videos in front of it
@@JevenDovey 🤙✌️
Why not create some kind of ball head fixture like for a camera? Then you can rotate it when necessary!
I would never mount anything 3D printed where it will be subjected to driving wind speeds and constant UV . 3D printing just isnt strong enough for what you want this to do.
DJI needs to sponsor this video so Jeven can unblur his mic LOL
@@andrewscot8553 what makes you think it’s a DJI mic?
@@JevenDovey only because a lot of people are using those right now. That’s all. Haha
@@JevenDovey also just trying to get you sponsored 😉🫡
@@andrewscot8553 thanks!
You need to work on the wiring. Connect it to the vehicle battery and use a 200-300 amp fuse with on-off switch between the cable.
Yeah i have a panel in the back with one open switch and it’s all connected to my 2nd battery which also has solar so I’ll add it to that
How did you come to figure a 200-300 amp fuse size?
I purchased this mount from Lucas Print Shop back on December 26th after watching your video. I have not received the order, no response up after a couple answered emails to Lucas to update me on status of the order. Took my money, hasn't shipped, and wont return my emails asking for shipment updates. The website says shipping is within 3 business days... Now I have to deal with my CC company to get the payment reversed. Looks like a great mount but buyer beware if you choose to order from them, you may not get it. This is not a knock on you or your video, I enjoyed watching it, I just want to make others aware so they don't deal with the same frustration I am now dealing with.
That's going to overheat in a heartbeat!!!
And I just got my FedEx notice, my dish is an hour away.
Haven't had it overheat yet. I've been using it on this mount for a few days
@@JevenDovey if you do get overheating, you might want to put a piece of black linen a cloth over the top. The Bedouin wear black robes in the desert and it actually works for them.
@@DesertCharleyVideos I’ll play around with it for sure. Haven’t had a chance to take it out to 100+ degrees yet
@@DesertCharleyVideos
Black absorbs heat. It's simple physics.
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Its good bro..but its not available in india
I head they have a overheating problem, if it's a hot day in direct sunlight it will overheat.
Makes sense. I’ll pull it off if I’m having issues with it. The good thing of making it not permanent
@@JevenDovey if it does would be great if you make a video showing us. Thank you
don't trust the stock mount. Mine blew off on the highway. I had it properly secured. 2 weeks old and its gone. 😞
Black absorbs heat, probably not the best thing for an electronic device in direct sun.
hasn't caused an issue yet
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Stupid question ! of course you can
How silly. StarLink makes a real nice roof rack mount for the Mini, that is nicer than that contraption you have.
Mine works great. Only thing silly is your comment
"I mounted a Starlink on top of my jeep."
There, fixed the title for you.
Why was this a question, anyway? Did you not know whether you had done it or not? Seriously. Think out the process in your head.
I didn’t do it before recording this video. So yeah I didn’t know if it would work
I used to watch and like your contents but now I see a boring daddy annoying with all his gadgets...
Stop sniveling
@@eradicator187 Why
all that to STARE at a phone . will my imaginary online FRIENDS like my pathetic POSTS . hello BROKEN SOULS .
As you stare at your phone and watch😂..
Who hurt you
i dont always drive around on perfectly clear nights
but when i do.
i turn on my FOG lights .
i just like to make BROVERLANDING jokes . go hike a trail while your out there .
@@antoineozaneaux6881 I tend to run my 1000w light bar just around town, so when people tell me to turn it off because it's blinding them, i can brag about how bright it is, makes my ego feel really good, even though having a 1k light bar is absolutely useless for picking up groceries