GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #97 | Page 62

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The Home and the Mini rely on a simple, fold-out stand, whereas the Gen 2 has a seperate sturdy metal stand.
I do acknowledge there may be some people who want a cheaper hardware solution, and in that case, a pre-owned Gen 2 system can be purchased online for between $ 200 and $ 400.
If you’ re prepared to sacrifice storage space and power consumption, and put up with a little more set-up / pack-up time, then this will serve you well.
There may be some power users who need the highest possible internet performance and, for them, the Gen 3 Home system is the one to go for.
All three systems can be converted to run from 12V sources. I have used Cowfish Technologies for my 12V requirements and they have proven to be high quality and very reliable, particularly the new Cosmo range designed for the latest Starlink systems. Customer service is excellent.
All three systems have a huge range of after-market accessories, including mounting options suitable for caravan and camping users.
As for me, I will be selling my Gen 2 system and putting the money towards purchasing a new Starlink Mini. It is an astonishingly impressive piece of kit.
I would like to thank Cowfish Technologies and Bluetti Australia for the loan of the equipment we used for these tests. If you’ re interested in their products, please visit their respective websites. I’ d also like to thank Ollie and Jan for the use of their beautiful property.
+ COWFISH
+ BLUETTI
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