Str8Shooter
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I'm sharing my experience with 2 days under my belt with Starlink and hope to learn from others how to make the F-150 Starlink Mini experience better.
Power input - Purchased the Starlink Mini Car Adapter from Starlink. It comes with an 12V adapter, 5 meter cable, and lets you use your 12V cigarette lighter plug, or the USB-C connector that plugs into the 12v adapter if the USB-C outlet can supply 100w.
Mounting - I'm using the Savage UTV F-150 Starlink Mini mount and Anti theft metal mount as seen in picture below.
Cable Run - If you purchase the Starlink Mini car adapter you might as well run it right through the brake light and into the cab under the headliner. It's very simple because the brake light is right at the edge of the headliner. You can barely see the cable under the brake light.
Android Auto - I needed to turn off the wireless app projection in settings under Connectivity on the Sync screen and just run AA over the phone or connect via a USB-C cable when running Starlink.
Here's some settings under Intelligent Wi-Fi on my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra that I used and seem to work great for transitioning seamlessly between Cellular and Starlink.
Power input - Purchased the Starlink Mini Car Adapter from Starlink. It comes with an 12V adapter, 5 meter cable, and lets you use your 12V cigarette lighter plug, or the USB-C connector that plugs into the 12v adapter if the USB-C outlet can supply 100w.
- Reason: The 12V outlet is the only outlet on your truck that stays on after you turn the ignition off that can provide enough wattage for Starlink. The AC outlets all turn off immediately and the F-150's USB-C outlets do not provide enough wattage. The 12V stays powered a long time and lets you make brief stops with ignition off for at least 20 minutes to an hour or so without having to boot your Starlink back up.
- This also allows use of the longer 15 meter cable and AC adapter that comes standard with the Starlink Mini to be dedicated for a campsite that has lots of obstructions so you can move the antenna off the roof into a clearing.
- I only want to use my power station when I am at my campsite.
Mounting - I'm using the Savage UTV F-150 Starlink Mini mount and Anti theft metal mount as seen in picture below.
- Note: You can use the plastic kickstand that comes with the Starlink antenna, but since the kickstand no longer have the holes pre-drilled from Starlink you will have to drill the holes yourself. Savage UTV provides a template to help you drill the holes for the plastic kickstand. The metal anti theft mount I purchased with my Savage UTV F-150 mount is the way to go in my opinion - Solid connection, pre-drilled, and no need to worry about possible stress cracks with plastic.
Cable Run - If you purchase the Starlink Mini car adapter you might as well run it right through the brake light and into the cab under the headliner. It's very simple because the brake light is right at the edge of the headliner. You can barely see the cable under the brake light.
Android Auto - I needed to turn off the wireless app projection in settings under Connectivity on the Sync screen and just run AA over the phone or connect via a USB-C cable when running Starlink.
- Bottom line is you can't have 2 Wi-Fi connections to your phone.
- Microphone - I also have to use my phones microphone when using the USB-C cable for some strange reason (AA defaults to phone mic on USB). 8/31/25 update - It's working fine with the USB-C cable now. See post # 10 for more info.
- Output sound (music, etc) comes through Bluetooth with no issue
- Display works with the USB port that is located under the Sync display only, but a few times since I installed Starlink 2 days ago I have had to remove the F150 from settings in AA on the phone, clear cache, and re-add the truck back in AA. Hopefully, future software updates will allow Sync, Starlink, and AA to play nicer with each other. 8/31/25 update - it's working fine with the USB-C cable now. See post # 10 for more info.
Here's some settings under Intelligent Wi-Fi on my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra that I used and seem to work great for transitioning seamlessly between Cellular and Starlink.
- Switch to mobile data - On
- Switch to better Wi-Fi networks - Off
- Turn Wi-Fi on/off Automatically - Off
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