Starlink & T@G power options
djk_wff
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As I see it, in order to provide the power needed for the Starlink system (110V for modem), a few options ...
- shore power to t@g
- generator
- power from truck's 100V
Other viable options?
- a reasonable battery and ac option?
04/2024
- shore power to t@g
- generator
- power from truck's 100V
Other viable options?
- a reasonable battery and ac option?
04/2024
2021 NuCamp T@G XL Boondock
Comments
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Is 110VAC really required for the modem? Or is there a transformer to to provide some flavor of DC to the modem? If so, there's probably a more efficient way to power the modem with the camper's 12VDC system.
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As far as I understand, Starling for an RV consumes a lot of power. On average 50-60 watts and peaking over 100 watts at times. If one was to convert Starlink to a 12-volt system, I would believe you may see a power need decrease of 20-35%.
Below is an article that I noted on converting a Starlink internet system for use on a boat with DC power source.
Do you really need internet access or just want it?
Best of luck whatever decision you make.
https://boathackers.com/starlink/#:~:text=In this case, the US,router on the boat anyway.

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