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Cowfish Starlink Integration Kit Review – Fast Off-Grid Internet

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Accessing entertainment anywhere is the great promise of the Starlink satellite internet service but as Cowfish, the makers of VanConnect found, the setup is surprisingly power hungry out of the box.

In fact, Starlink operating gear requires a 240V supply, calling for an inverter off-grid to operate.

Owners who travel with the VanConnect 5G WiFi router, however, can slash their battery consumption when roaming off-grid with the Starlink Integration Kit from Cowfish.

Travellers can either connect the Starlink dish with a Starlink to RJ45 adaptor or by introducing Cowfish’s own weather-proof plug to your Starlink setup that connects into the van’s exterior.

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