Is Starlink for RV worth it?? | Full Time RV Life

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • We Unbox, Set up and Try out our Star link Internet for the first time. Power consumption test.
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Komentáře • 29

  • @robv4053
    @robv4053 Před 2 lety

    Hey guys! Glad to see you went SL! Three pro tips: 1) router can stay in your basement as the wifi is strong! This makes setup and takedown easier! 2) As handy as you guys are, you need to fabricate a telescoping pole mount! I built mine that can attach to our Solitude's rear ladder or can stand in a repurposed tripod. If you don't have time, look up my old friend, Dave, at Flagpole Buddy. He has a packaged solution, but you'll want to source a tripod too. 3) HD Husky Brand container makes a great case for Dishy, stand, and cable. You'll see a few CZcams campers touting it, after copying it from a certain beta tester!

  • @HartponderJr
    @HartponderJr Před 2 lety

    A aluminum telescopic flag pole from Amazon and the pole adopter from Starlink works well with our Airstream…

  • @StarBase7390
    @StarBase7390 Před 2 lety +1

    Mounted my Starlink on a pole attached to my ladder. Used a chainlink fence top rail pole. Cheap and a top rail to rail connector. Perfect size to put dish on top. Just like it was made for it. Set it about 12” above the roof. Just climb the ladder and slip the dish into the connector and done. Two minute setup at new locations. When we have tree obstructions because of where we have the rv we use the Starlink stand on the ground in an open area.

  • @doral98
    @doral98 Před 2 lety

    another channel got a 20 Ft. Telescoping Flag Pole from harbor freight to put it on and used a plastic tote and foam to put it in when traveling

  • @Nextxcc
    @Nextxcc Před 2 lety +2

    Would it be better if you could place it on top of the RV for when you are parked somewhere to help get a clear signal?

    • @FindingLifesAdventure
      @FindingLifesAdventure  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends on the particular spot, right now we are parked pretty close to some tall trees so that would interrupt the signal, but in a lot of cases that’s where it will be. Thinking of getting a flag pole type mount for it to get it above lower obstructions

  • @squirrelsrus1
    @squirrelsrus1 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the power measurements!

    • @FindingLifesAdventure
      @FindingLifesAdventure  Před 2 lety

      Absolutely! It’s definitely not something I expected it to take so much power so I figured it would be helpful to other people. 70 watts doesn’t seem like a lot but something that’s on for 24hrs that’s 1.68kw and we only used about 5-6kw a day before having the starlink. So it’s a significant change to our overall consumption

  • @oceanready2183
    @oceanready2183 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice!
    Starlink has changed our lives. We used to always need to find places with good cellular, just like you, but now we camp where we want.
    When we travel, we put it back into the box it came in, and it goes under our bed. We also ordered the pole they sell, for like $35, and a ladder mount heavy duty flag pole holder from Amazon. I think that thing was $95. It’s mounted to our ladder when we’re parked.

  • @dondorfman3951
    @dondorfman3951 Před 2 lety

    Side note: there is a cell tower right next to your RV in this stop

  • @JosePerez-sb1ep
    @JosePerez-sb1ep Před 2 lety

    #121!!! Yaya!!!

  • @nitemaare1
    @nitemaare1 Před 2 lety

    It's crazy how you guys are always after it. Always finding a better way. Nice job!

  • @captainjoshua9616
    @captainjoshua9616 Před 2 lety +1

    I have really been enjoying binge watching your channel since I found you guys! I full time and used to do an HDT set up, but not as cool and nice as yours.... I am in a coach now. Is there an email I can reach out to you? I don't do social media rn. Or if you don't want it public, if you go to my about page on youtube I have my email there. I have an offer you may be interested in if you are going to be in Montana! Plus I would love to ask a question or two about some things you have mentioned on your videos. Thank You for the awesome content! God Bless You Two!

  • @tonyronquillo2246
    @tonyronquillo2246 Před 2 lety

    About time you get it!!

  • @Anne5928
    @Anne5928 Před rokem

    How did you get it in the mail? Like where do you pick it up?

  • @oceanready2183
    @oceanready2183 Před 2 lety

    Are you guys still in Idaho?

  • @jamesr3406
    @jamesr3406 Před 2 lety

    Star link would be perfect if you could permanently mount it on the roof and not have any restrictions connecting to a satellite. We have DIRECTV Travelers satellite mounted on the roof and I would say about 95% of the time we are connected. I will say that you have to think about where you are going to set up in your site for a clear connection.

    • @StarBase7390
      @StarBase7390 Před 2 lety

      I disagree. Full timer of 14 years. I have had the permanent roof mounts on three different rigs. All good until you have to park in an area that has tree cover. Then it was limited tv coverage or worse no signal at all. Thats why tailgaters became to popular. You can move them around or use the mount on the roof. You have options with it being portable. Out west not as big a problem as it is with all the trees in the eastern states. RV parks are notorious for planting trees at campsites for shade. Not so good for roof mount antennas or a tv dish. My Starlink works great here in Wyoming but I took it to Michigan last month and struggled all the time we were there traveling. Lots of tree cover. The whole state is nothing but trees. I have a roof mount for my Starlink that I made but found myself having to use it with the ground stand more times then not to gain a line of sight signal. Sometimes you have no choice where you get to park and having a permanent roof mount only, you will struggle on occasions