Chuggs
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2019
- Messages
- 671
- RV Year
- 2016
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40’
- TOW/TOAD
- Jeep JKU
Back when we decided to add Starlink to our repertoire...we had a choice. Std. GEN 3, or a earlier iteration of the Mini. But the Mini was $599. Now with Sam's Club offering the Mini for $249 plus putting $50 of Sam's bucks on your membership account...we finally broke down. We do some big trips during Summer/Fall...and sometimes venture hours away from the coach. Many places have little or no cellphone reception. Thus the mini. It will be mobile...use it mounted in the Jeep...or drop it from the mount and take it packing, if cell service is in question.
Jeep Mounting. I'm first going to test out inside Mounting. It will be screwed into our Freedom top...and I'm running a short aftermarket cord from the headliner down to the center console.
Using a clever adapter that Tee's into the existing 12v power port connection inside the armrest storage compartment. It then has a 10A micro fuse inline to anything you want to add. I've added a Starlink Power Port that converts 12v to 30v to provide stable power to the mini. In line with the port...added a convenient toggle switch, so we can turn the mini on or off as needed. And not drain the battery when we aren't using the Jeep.
We'll see if it works. Might have to reposition a crossbar we use for mounting surfboards and
Kayaks. Which isn't a big deal. Most of the places that don't get cell coverage have big mountains and not so much Kayaking and Surfing going on there.
I found out...the JKU top is just a thin molded material...so the rivnuts I used show thru. Evidently, the JL's are rumored to have some insulation sandwiched in the newer Freedom Tops...so you don't penetrate the exterior layer. Not a big deal...can't see if anyway with the Gobi Rack up there.
After the center console gets reinstalled...we'll report wether or not we can actually hold a reliable signal this way. Will be nice to have internet on the road even in areas with terrain blocking cell coverage.
Jeep Mounting. I'm first going to test out inside Mounting. It will be screwed into our Freedom top...and I'm running a short aftermarket cord from the headliner down to the center console.
Using a clever adapter that Tee's into the existing 12v power port connection inside the armrest storage compartment. It then has a 10A micro fuse inline to anything you want to add. I've added a Starlink Power Port that converts 12v to 30v to provide stable power to the mini. In line with the port...added a convenient toggle switch, so we can turn the mini on or off as needed. And not drain the battery when we aren't using the Jeep.
We'll see if it works. Might have to reposition a crossbar we use for mounting surfboards and
I found out...the JKU top is just a thin molded material...so the rivnuts I used show thru. Evidently, the JL's are rumored to have some insulation sandwiched in the newer Freedom Tops...so you don't penetrate the exterior layer. Not a big deal...can't see if anyway with the Gobi Rack up there.
After the center console gets reinstalled...we'll report wether or not we can actually hold a reliable signal this way. Will be nice to have internet on the road even in areas with terrain blocking cell coverage.