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Starlink Mini on a boat

Sailing Fair Isle 40,695 3 months ago
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We've had a Gen 2 Starlink for over a year now, the hardware has been great, the ever changing contract less so! We are now testing a Starlink Mini which only draws half the power of the standard unit, which is great on a boat, but sadly it's not just the straightforward plug into your 12v boat you might have hoped for. But the question is, how will it work at sea, is it a viable alternative to the standard model ( the marine models use far too much power for an average yacht ) so should you buy one? UPDATE 8th Jan 2025 We are now in San Andros which fortunately is a Columbian Island, I say fortunately as hopefully this will reset our 60 day limit for being away from our registered country. We were in Panama for 40 days so only had 20 days left at that time. The unit continues to work just as well as the standard dish had done, we don't notice this difference, but we do notice the reduction in draw which is great, UPDATE 28 Nov 2024 The video has just gone out to the public, but we had it up for the Patrons a couple of weeks ago and have tested the Mini on and off shore during that time. The Unit is now fitted on the rear arch on the other side to the Standard dish we have. It's mounted Flat, the app complains that it's not aligned correctly but it doesn't seem to matter at all. We've had good solid uninterrupted connection all the time, just some very slight buffering during one or two of the very heavy rainstorms we have here to the San Blas. The Wifi hotspot from the router in the antenna give excellent connection throughout the boat. I used the long lead supplied running from the arch down through where all the other cables go through a gland at the stern of Fair Isle, then it runs through the boat to the Nav Station midships. There was only just enough cable! I'm powering from the small Victron Phoenix inverter I bought for the Standard Starlink. Not as efficient as staying DC and just ramping up the voltage but the Phoenix inverters are very efficient and I'm using half the power of the Standard, so very impressed with the set up. We did go off shore sailing from Colombia to Panama and I realised the toggle for Priority service is still there, I had been told it had disappeared ( apparently it's about to) But I toggled on to Priority data for the two day crossing to Panama and the system worked fine. Just charging $2 /Gb for the data used while on Priority, we switched straight back to Standard (unlimited) data on the Roam package as soon as we reached the San Blas Islands and that works fine too. We have now left our registered country (Colombia) so in theory the clock is ticking and I will be cut off in 60 days time. I will report back if that happens. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PLEASE DO SUBSCRIBE - IT COSTS YOU NOTHING AND HELPS US OUT WITH THE YOUTUBE ALGORITHM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PATREON: We couldn't make these videos without the support of you, our patrons. You are our first line of feedback, our team, our support and our friends. We are really grateful and it means we can keep the videos coming! If you would like to join us you get to see (and comment on, which really helps us) the current videos with no ads at all before they get released to the public. There are also lots of extra videos available on Patreon and you can contact us directly on board. Ask us anything! We have regular ZOOM sessions and a WhatsApp group where we talk about boats, passages and life onboard. Join us! https://www.patreon.com/sailingfairisle

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