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<p>When the heck are starlink going to release a true "RV unit" that is 12v?</p>
<p>Sure we can hack it to do what starlink should have been doing all along, but that's ugly, it voids our warranties, and is only of use to those who have some understanding electronics.</p>
<p>Surely they can design a 12v RV modem that has the boost converters internally so its plug and play in campers or cars/vans, rather than saying "this is RV - but you need inefficient mains inverters to use it", they charge a premium for sub standard service (low priority data), surely they can add an extra, well at my singular buy price $15 in components, to them in mass production it would be more like $5.</p>
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<p>Regards,<br />Noel Butler</p>
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