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Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

For those who have done this, when the dish is on the flagpole, where is the best place to bring the wire intro the coach?

I was thinking of coming from the engine bay into the bedroom, modem on the nightstand?

Thanks all

1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #1
Perhaps I mis-phrased that. 8)

How would you route a coax type wire from the lower part of the engine bay door into the bedroom?

As an aside the connectors are large and cannot be removed and re-attached to the cable
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #2
I am planning to do the same thing although I haven't decided where to route the cable.
I intend to cut the starlink cable and use something like this. I've done 100s of RJ45 cable end connectors so I'm not worried about cutting the cable. http://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/18/1/RJFRB%20Series-1157848.pdf
Bruce & Linda
2004 U295, Build # 6268, ISL400 CAPS
2016 Ford Explorer Sport or 1985 Jeep CJ7

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #3
In my coach, the back of the closet is the metal outside of the coach, inside of the rear cap.  With the engine hatch open, you can look up between the fiberglass endcap and see about a 6-8" area between the two.  I'd probably drill through the back of the closet and install a bulkhead coax fitting, then install a cable on each end.  This puts the inside connection in the closet and the outside connection can be attached and coiled up in the engine compartment somewhere when unused.

Of course this assumes your layout has the closet at the rear.  If not, you'd have to see what access you have through the rear.
Keith
2003 U320 38' #6197

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Reply #4
Thanks guys.
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #5
I think I would investigate bringing the cable across the top of the engine bay and exit it near the electronics ( breaker panel/transfer switch area) at the end of the bed pedestal. The router might also fit there.
1995 U320C SE 40'
Jeep 4x4 Commander - Limited - Hemi
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I think I would investigate bringing the cable across the top of the engine bay and exit it near the electronics ( breaker panel/transfer switch area) at the end of the bed pedestal. The router might also fit there.

Great idea, plenty of room, I've got power there, no drilling. Thank you as always.
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #7
Until SL releases the bulkhead socket with shorter cables, I mount the SL router in the wet bay, propped up on top of the shore line reel, plugged into the wet bay outlet.  Run the dishy cable out the service flap with the shore line cable and coil up the excess dishy cable in the wet bay.  Easy to set up and break down with no wires pinched.  Whole Starlink system travels safe and secure  in a Husky box from Home Depot.  JWID.
2001 4010 U320 build #5865 "Bluto-d-Bus" since 09/18
2006 Honda Element ESP Toad
Full timing since 2016 in Western MT
Copilot: Sitka
1975 GMC 260 Avion: sold

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

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Until SL releases the bulkhead socket with shorter cables, I mount the SL router in the wet bay, propped up on top of the shore line reel, plugged into the wet bay outlet.  Run the dishy cable out the service flap with the shore line cable and coil up the excess dishy cable in the wet bay.  Easy to set up and break down with no wires pinched.  Whole Starlink system travels safe and secure  in a Husky box from Home Depot.  JWID.


Thanks! Do you have a model number for that Husky case?
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #9
Husky 12 gallon storage container.  Got the idea from this guy:  https://youtu.be/4MGoybYs7Js

2001 4010 U320 build #5865 "Bluto-d-Bus" since 09/18
2006 Honda Element ESP Toad
Full timing since 2016 in Western MT
Copilot: Sitka
1975 GMC 260 Avion: sold

Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #10
So,, this is about the portable SL and not the leave it in place permanent one ??    Otherwise wouldn't we mount it on the roof. 
Robert and Susan
 1995 36' 280 WTBI 8.3 3060r
 1200 watts on the roof, 720 Ah of lithium's
 Build # 4637. Motorcade # 17599
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Re: Starlink/Flagpole Buddy install - best place to route the wiring

Reply #11
So,, this is about the portable SL and not the leave it in place permanent one ??    Otherwise wouldn't we mount it on the roof.

We have the RV version, it's portable. We want the flexibility of being able to move it if the flagpole is blocked by trees.
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

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Reply #12
We have the RV version, it's portable. We want the flexibility of being able to move it if the flagpole is blocked by trees.

This. First night using it this year, we had trees to contend with. I was able to mount it on the side. Fixed mount would have prevented a good signal.
Jason
2000 U295 36' Non-slide  ISC350

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Reply #13
Jeff : Do you have the 2 ea 2 inch hitch receivers that was used to move the coach at the shop at time of build? They are mounted on the front of the coach attached to the frame. I will send pics later today. Plan is to use a flagpole mount that fits receiver ( Camco 51611 Amazon ) , a 20 ft Harbor freight flagpole, and Starlink adaptor Starlink square dish adaptor ( Amazon ). Plan on hanging the cable under front cowling in 2 coils. Can access by opening the doors under the windshield. One about 20 ft to run up the flagpole, the other 50 ft or so in another coil so if I have an obstruction, I can ground mount the dish. Going to run the inside of the cable thru the firewall to where the original TV was. Going to mount the router there as well. Have a 110 outlet there for the TV that is powered when plugged in and also hot when using the inverter. Flag pole mount delayed in transit but should be here today, if rain holds of will be done tomorrow and will send pictures.
The Starship- 1990 Grandvilla Unihome U300 40ft
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Patterson CA.

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Ihave a double bumper, not sure if that matters. Cannot tell by looking at your coach pic if you have them or not. Might be covered up and behind the fiberglass
The Starship- 1990 Grandvilla Unihome U300 40ft
6V92 Detroit Diesel w/ 4 spd Allison w/ retarder. Build# 3575 , Foretravel# 17895
The Shuttlecraft- 2015 Ford Explorer
Steve ( N6EKV ) & Lori ( N6JTD ) Faries  w/ Marlee our precious pup.
Patterson CA.

 

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Reply #15
Thanks Steve. Mine are set back and are covered by fiberglass.
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344