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 Originally Posted by 
Tombie
					 
				 
				It certainly does!
I have Gen 4 Starlink at home and a Mini on the D4 for travel.
I mounted to the D4 as when we go driving away from camp, we desire the communications if needed.
Mines wired via a Step Up to get it to 30v as 12v can be flakey / unreliable.
I also have a key fob remote to power it on/off whilst inside the van so we don't need it burning (~2ah) when not needed and don't have to go out to turn it on.
This is the mount mine is in, complete with protective cover to prevent damage to the top.
 
Ignore the cable hanging off the back - that was during testing, it's now run through a decktite fitting for a clean install.
 
	 
 Would you mind posting enclosure details Tombie? Also, what's the roof mounted electrical fitting - I haven't seen those before.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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