@@mrjimwrongwaywend That's bad luck with fly screen in the way. The 1st generation Starlink used RJ45 connections that a simple pass through connection could be mounted on the external wall. The current Starlink has a proprietary connection that's not very streamlined.
My husband is your newest big fan …. He loves your sense of humour and the way you express yourself. My husband doesn’t rate his navigator either 😂
Hahaha 🤣 that's brilliant
Thanks for watching
We have ordered the exact van so are keen to see how it goes :)
You will love it
J & W, you pair talk and carry on like we do, made us laugh. Keep on truck'in :-)
Keeps us sane lol
Great job guys. Excellent drone work. This is a part of Aus I haven't seen alot of, so good value.
Glad you enjoyed it
Would you recommend the front stabilzer legs option?
Yeah we have used them 3 or 4 times already to adjust the height
What’s the red light on the instrument cluster?
I have removed one of the centre seats so it’s the airbag light
Great Video. A quick question, have you put the Starlink Router inside the caravan, if so, how did you run the cable?
No. I have a 240 outlet in the tunnel boot and leave the router in there
You could possibly put the cable through the floor gas vent as it's open when you're parked.
@@jebw thought that too but it’s got fly screen on it 😁
@@mrjimwrongwaywend That's bad luck with fly screen in the way. The 1st generation Starlink used RJ45 connections that a simple pass through connection could be mounted on the external wall. The current Starlink has a proprietary connection that's not very streamlined.
Yeah I know
But it works for me in the tunnel boot
Jimmy you talk like me, so like it when the f bombs aren’t beeped out! Lol 😅
Wendy's idea 😂
If I leave them in she probably wont notice 😉