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Powering Starlink from 12V: RV, Boat, Off-Grid in Canada

Powering Starlink from a 12V or 24V battery system is critical for RVs, boats, off-grid cabins, and remote work sites. Here’s exactly how to wire it, what to buy, and how long your battery lasts.

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Mini vs Standard for 12V use

Mini wins for 12V applications:

DishPower inputAverage draw12V solution
MiniUSB-C PD 45-65W20-40W12V → USB-C PD adapter ($30)
Standard Gen 348-56V DC custom plug50-75WOfficial 12V DC-DC ($199) or third-party 12V-to-48V boost converter ($80)

Mini USB-C PD power wiring

  • 12V battery → 12V-to-USB-C PD 65W converter → Mini’s USB-C input
  • Use a fused 12V tap with 10A fuse minimum
  • Wire gauge: 14 AWG for runs under 3 metres
  • Recommended converter: Anker 60W Car Adapter, RAVPower 65W, or any 12V-to-USB-C PD 65W certified

Standard Gen 3 12V wiring (official method)

SpaceX officially sells a Starlink DC Power Cable for Standard ($199 CAD). It accepts 12-48V DC input and converts to the proprietary 56V the Standard dish needs.

  • 12V battery (or 12V converter) → Starlink DC Power Cable input
  • Cable output → standard Starlink dish input
  • Use a 30A fuse on the 12V input
  • Wire gauge: 10 AWG for runs under 3 metres

Standard Gen 3 12V wiring (third-party DIY)

Cheaper alternative: a 12V-to-48V DC-DC boost converter (~$80 on Amazon). Wire:

  • 12V battery → 30A fuse → 12V-to-48V boost converter (rated 150W minimum)
  • 48V output → Starlink Standard dish input (you’ll need to splice/adapt the proprietary connector)

NOT officially supported by SpaceX. Voids warranty if you damage the dish. Use the official $199 cable for safety.

Battery sizing

Daily use hoursMini (30W avg)Standard (60W avg)
4 hours10Ah / day20Ah / day
8 hours20Ah / day40Ah / day
24 hours60Ah / day120Ah / day

Recommended minimum battery for 24/7 use: 100Ah LiFePO4 for Mini (1.5 days autonomy), 200Ah LiFePO4 for Standard (1.5 days autonomy).

Solar charging

  • Mini: 200W panel + MPPT controller produces 800-1200 Wh/day (sunny weather) — net positive
  • Standard: 400W panel + MPPT controller produces 1600-2400 Wh/day (sunny weather) — net positive

Cold weather (LiFePO4 batteries)

  • LiFePO4 can discharge down to -20°C but should NOT charge below 0°C
  • For Canadian winter: insulate the battery box or move it inside
  • Heated batteries (with built-in heater) are worth $100 extra for off-grid winter use
  • At -30°C, even heated LiFePO4 lose 20-30% capacity

UPS for the router (rural Hydro backup)

Even with a wired Starlink + dish powered from 12V, the router still needs power. Use a 12V UPS (or 12V-to-5V converter for some routers) to keep Wi-Fi running during temporary Hydro flickers.

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12V FAQ

Yes via a 12V-to-USB-C PD 65W converter ($30). Works in any car with a 12V cigarette lighter / accessory outlet. Use only with engine running or for short periods to avoid draining the starter battery.

Yes. Any power bank with USB-C PD output of 65W+ works. Anker 737 (140W), EcoFlow River 2, Bluetti AC60 all work. A 25,600 mAh power bank runs Mini for ~3 hours.

Will 12V-to-48V boost converter damage my dish?

If sized correctly (150W+, stable voltage), no. But it’s not warranty-supported. The official DC cable ($199) is safer. Many RVers and boaters use third-party converters successfully.

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