I second this, I worked full-time remote for 3.5 months out of my Tacoma/iKamper with the starlink. Powered it with the Goal Zero 1500 with a 100w Jackery panel to offset the power use during the sunlight hours.... We worked from the top of Prewitt Ridge in California and lasted Sunday night to Friday night before my Goal Zero got down to 14%. Starlink was pulling about 40-50Watts straight. This thing is worth every penny if you need high speed internet. Outside of the peak hours in waitlist zones I was averaging 60-180mbps.
We’re you running a fridge with this as well? Curious what it would take to run starlink from 8am-5pm for remote work and my dometic fridge all time. I have solar panels as well.
@@joeydlc It can certainly run both and I did hook up my CFX3 35 to the goal zero to it during the peak sun hours of the day. I ran an additional Jackery1000 for our laptops that would run the fridge overnight and early/late hours of sun. I have the jackery panels so I ran (1) 100w panel on each to offset usage. My Macbook pro is the real power hog and pulls 100w plus my gf's 65w laptop. So we were charging and unplugging to run battery then charging back up during peak hours to maximize solar consumption. It was quite the dance between moving panels for optimal angle and swapping things out for power to stretch it out. 5 days was a real squeeze but it worked. I'd be very confident to get 2-3 days between those two and good sun. We we're above the clouds in prewitt ridge and had no trees to block sun so it was the absolute ideal situation for solar. The hard part on solar offset is the first 3-4hrs of sun and last 3-4hrs of sun the panels drop to like 20-30w. Full sun from say.. 11am-3pm you're pulling in 80-90 if you move them consistently for peak angle. I plan to get the 200w goal zero specific panel for my next trip. THat way I can use both my 100w jackery panels on the jackery1000. THen both will better offset that consumption. Hope that is helpful. I'm happy to talk through way more if you want.
@@TILB dude, thank you so much for the detailed reply. Honestly, this helps so much! Made me confident that I will be okay with my new power station + starlink setup. I too have a MacBook Pro 16” so I will need to be prepared to make sure I can charge the beast as well lol
I think this would be a great option for wildland firefighters. I wish I had this with me at base camp. We were often in remote locations with limited to no cell service. Coming back off the fire line and in the tent I could have stayed connected with family and friends.
Great information. Just what I needed. When I travel to my remote lot near Pagosa Springs the cellular service has been dismal for connecting to internet. T-Mobile said 5-G would fix that when I upgraded my phone but their nearest tower there is weak. Starlink may be a fix.
Basically a dollar per mega bit is what it shows. The Wi-Fi speed is irrelevant because that’s only talking about between the phone and the router and not the net. Works great if you need it and you’re out in the boonies, even if you’re not in the boonies, but it’s still pretty pricey. Great job as usual Talon!
I am curious how it works in cloudy/stormy weather. Back in the day, for satellite TV, performance was pretty seriously negatively impacted. Granted, I am in FL and we have daily thunderstorms in the summer. We are a severe case. But, it's 2022. I am hoping they've figured out how to penetrate cloud cover.
Super helpful review. I’ve been on the fence, using an AT&T hotspot which works but isn’t ideal… starlink seems like a game changer. Thanks for the detailed info!
Is this an alternative option to things like the garmin mini as a form of emergency communication? If you already have it I assume you can use it for emails, skype calls, discord etc?
Holy crap this thing in the right environment is as fast as a cable modem setup with 100 mbps speed. That's crazy good. Yeah I am also wondering about cloudy rainy days and how bad it affects connectivity and download speeds. I would also assume that you can connect to wifi and stream off a Smart TV correct ? How about wi-fi extenders ?
I just placed a Starlink pre-order for my residence. I currently live In a national forest and have no access to internet other than standard Sat. Internet. Currently we are being told that we should have our Starlink sometime next year and to be honest I'm very excited to adopt this service so early on.
I have a Starlink (which I LOVE - performs beautifully) and I'm getting my Kimbo right after Thanksgiving. Is it easy to close the door without damaging the cord? I'm not sure what the door seal is like. I'll have to do some work on my way down to Texas from Washington and I want to be able to keep my little abode warm haha!
We’re so spoiled. 100 mbps internet via satellite was a unicorn just a few years ago. I just wish that RV hardware was a little more compact and easier to pack up. But still amazing nonetheless.
I see you keep saying once your merch is gone its gone. Does that mean you're done doing it or just this set of merch in general? Also totally jealous of your starlink setup lol
New subscriber here...Great video, I haven't ever seen much to do with it up here in Canada. One thing i was was curious about was stability, that dish is going to grab wind so is there holes in the legs to drive spikes through or would you have to sand bag it or something?
never gave starlink a good look, last i ever tried satellite internet, the latency was really bad. i see that the low altatude of their sattelites makes for pretty low latency.
When I leave civilization, I disconnect. I look at computers and talk to people all day about their finances. Word of advice do not take a desk job. Before you know it, you get fat and cannot take the heat or the cold like you used to.
I second this, I worked full-time remote for 3.5 months out of my Tacoma/iKamper with the starlink. Powered it with the Goal Zero 1500 with a 100w Jackery panel to offset the power use during the sunlight hours.... We worked from the top of Prewitt Ridge in California and lasted Sunday night to Friday night before my Goal Zero got down to 14%. Starlink was pulling about 40-50Watts straight. This thing is worth every penny if you need high speed internet. Outside of the peak hours in waitlist zones I was averaging 60-180mbps.
We’re you running a fridge with this as well? Curious what it would take to run starlink from 8am-5pm for remote work and my dometic fridge all time. I have solar panels as well.
@@joeydlc It can certainly run both and I did hook up my CFX3 35 to the goal zero to it during the peak sun hours of the day. I ran an additional Jackery1000 for our laptops that would run the fridge overnight and early/late hours of sun. I have the jackery panels so I ran (1) 100w panel on each to offset usage. My Macbook pro is the real power hog and pulls 100w plus my gf's 65w laptop. So we were charging and unplugging to run battery then charging back up during peak hours to maximize solar consumption. It was quite the dance between moving panels for optimal angle and swapping things out for power to stretch it out. 5 days was a real squeeze but it worked. I'd be very confident to get 2-3 days between those two and good sun. We we're above the clouds in prewitt ridge and had no trees to block sun so it was the absolute ideal situation for solar. The hard part on solar offset is the first 3-4hrs of sun and last 3-4hrs of sun the panels drop to like 20-30w. Full sun from say.. 11am-3pm you're pulling in 80-90 if you move them consistently for peak angle. I plan to get the 200w goal zero specific panel for my next trip. THat way I can use both my 100w jackery panels on the jackery1000. THen both will better offset that consumption. Hope that is helpful. I'm happy to talk through way more if you want.
@@TILB dude, thank you so much for the detailed reply. Honestly, this helps so much! Made me confident that I will be okay with my new power station + starlink setup. I too have a MacBook Pro 16” so I will need to be prepared to make sure I can charge the beast as well lol
We use it here in Rural Wisconsin I am really impressed with it
This is the best well explained review I have ever seen about the Starlink
Thanks for watching!
StarLink was a game changer at our river house. We didnt even get cell phone reception. Now we can do anything. Love it.
I think this would be a great option for wildland firefighters. I wish I had this with me at base camp. We were often in remote locations with limited to no cell service. Coming back off the fire line and in the tent I could have stayed connected with family and friends.
As always, great overview of a product A LOT of people are curious about! Thanks Talon
Getting ready to pull the trigger on this…. Is it worth it? Does it work good as long as you have a clear view of the sky?
We love the Starlink! Hasn't failed us yet and get close to 100/25 in most areas.
$135 / month is an amazing price considering what you get and where you're getting service.
Great information. Just what I needed. When I travel to my remote lot near Pagosa Springs the cellular service has been dismal for connecting to internet. T-Mobile said 5-G would fix that when I upgraded my phone but their nearest tower there is weak. Starlink may be a fix.
Awesome vid, this is exactly what I was looking for based on your perspective. Thank you! Do you run a fridge as well on the same power station?
Thank you for the detail of your content!
Great review, thanks for sharing. Just saw one a couple weeks ago at a campground in SC. First one I've seen out and about.
Basically a dollar per mega bit is what it shows. The Wi-Fi speed is irrelevant because that’s only talking about between the phone and the router and not the net.
Works great if you need it and you’re out in the boonies, even if you’re not in the boonies, but it’s still pretty pricey.
Great job as usual Talon!
I am curious how it works in cloudy/stormy weather. Back in the day, for satellite TV, performance was pretty seriously negatively impacted. Granted, I am in FL and we have daily thunderstorms in the summer. We are a severe case. But, it's 2022. I am hoping they've figured out how to penetrate cloud cover.
Super helpful review. I’ve been on the fence, using an AT&T hotspot which works but isn’t ideal… starlink seems like a game changer. Thanks for the detailed info!
Thanks for this video, it answered a lot of my questions.
I totally predicted this in a video like two years ago haha
I was always curious about your Starlink. Now I know!
This was an awesome in depth/great quality video! 🙌
Very informative, thanks for taking the time to make this video.
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO,
So can you call out and receive phone calls or is it only data?
Love my Starlink...!⚡⚡⚡
Is this an alternative option to things like the garmin mini as a form of emergency communication? If you already have it I assume you can use it for emails, skype calls, discord etc?
100%
Thanks! This is great info! Have you ever used it in the rain?
Yup it works as expected 👍🏻
Hey Talon, what happened to Camber? Not a travel adventure puppy?
Holy crap this thing in the right environment is as fast as a cable modem setup with 100 mbps speed. That's crazy good. Yeah I am also wondering about cloudy rainy days and how bad it affects connectivity and download speeds. I would also assume that you can connect to wifi and stream off a Smart TV correct ? How about wi-fi extenders ?
I never thought of the safety aspect of having a Starlink if out of cell phone range and needing help. Great point.
Have you ever had issues pausing and reactivating the service?
No issues, I do it all the time.
I just placed a Starlink pre-order for my residence. I currently live In a national forest and have no access to internet other than standard Sat. Internet. Currently we are being told that we should have our Starlink sometime next year and to be honest I'm very excited to adopt this service so early on.
Interesting video!
I have a Starlink (which I LOVE - performs beautifully) and I'm getting my Kimbo right after Thanksgiving. Is it easy to close the door without damaging the cord? I'm not sure what the door seal is like. I'll have to do some work on my way down to Texas from Washington and I want to be able to keep my little abode warm haha!
It would be better to put the cord out of a window and keep it cracked.
Very cool. With the new recent thing with Elon buying Google, hopefully there will be even more improvements to the system.
question about power usage, how many amp hour battery do you think you would need for your typical usage?
Should be fine with 200 if it’s Lithium. Of you want to run it all day then 4-600 would be the best
We’re so spoiled. 100 mbps internet via satellite was a unicorn just a few years ago.
I just wish that RV hardware was a little more compact and easier to pack up. But still amazing nonetheless.
How does it work in the rain and snow? Is there much drop-out like satellite TV?
I’ve used it in snow and rain but nothing crazy and it has been fine so far.
As far as overlanding goes, it would be good to know how much more it draws down your batteries when in heating mode.
When you turn off billing for the month is the month pro-rated or you have to pay for each full month?
I haven’t turned mine off since the beginning so I am not sure. You might be able to find that info on their site.
how are you liking the apple watch ultra so far?
Battery life alone makes me like it a lot more. It can go about 3 days before needing a charge
@@TalonSei oh nice thanks for the reply man🤙🏻
Would this be a viable full time option? Looking to have it for road and home use.
As long as you have the power to keep it going 👍🏻
how do you run the line inside for the Van at night time?
I typically just turn it off at night.
I see you keep saying once your merch is gone its gone. Does that mean you're done doing it or just this set of merch in general? Also totally jealous of your starlink setup lol
This set and maybe in general too.
@@TalonSei I'm sure it's a huge hassle. I was jms. So I can try to grab a couple more things. Thanks for the quick reply 🤘🏼
New subscriber here...Great video, I haven't ever seen much to do with it up here in Canada. One thing i was was curious about was stability, that dish is going to grab wind so is there holes in the legs to drive spikes through or would you have to sand bag it or something?
Yes there are but It doesn’t grab wind as much as you think.
@@TalonSei ok good to know, thanks for the reply ✌️
i think verizon has a good option as well for really cheap and they are the only service to have in the outdoors
I had Verizon for almost 15 years and while they are probably one of the best in remote areas… it doesn’t even hold a candle to satellite connection.
never gave starlink a good look, last i ever tried satellite internet, the latency was really bad. i see that the low altatude of their sattelites makes for pretty low latency.
Should of just put the dishy on top of the camper instead of on the ground.
It’s easier on the ground
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Don’t put it where you’re in the line of the beam. It’s definitely not good for you. So keep it away or higher.
69 views. Nice.
When I leave civilization, I disconnect. I look at computers and talk to people all day about their finances. Word of advice do not take a desk job. Before you know it, you get fat and cannot take the heat or the cold like you used to.