Smart Mounting for Starlink Mini — Engineered for RVs, Campers & Off-Grid Adventures
Indiegogo launch planned for January 6th. Join the early access list for updates, real-world tests, and supporter perks

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What’s coming in the next updates:
• full prototype photos and videos
• the new wind spoiler concept
• the quick-release system demo
• rooftop installation pics/videos
All updates will be shared with early access subscribers first.

We’re building a modular mounting system that makes installing your Starlink Mini on RVs, campers, or tiny homes and even trucks effortless. SpaceMoover snaps into place without drilling and can even fine-tune its angle remotely (top version).
The motorized mount just makes it easier to find a clear direction without climbing on the roof every time. You can literally check the Starlink app in one hand and use a 4-button remote in the other, rotate or tilt a bit, and instantly see the connection improve.
Two versions will be available:
• A flat mounted one with the manual turn option, which integrates the original Starlink Mini adapter for quick setup and easy hand adjustment
• The motorized version, which connects directly to the dish for precise remote tilt and rotation — no adapter required
Both versions include the integrated 12/24V input to 30V upstepper and allow quick release of the Starlink Mini, so you can easily remove it for flexible use elsewhere.
The issue isn’t about the satellite tracking itself, it’s about the line of sight. In real RV or truck setups, especially when parked near trees, buildings, or mountains, the dish can easily get a partial sky obstruction. That’s what causes signal drops or slower speeds — not the satellites moving, but your view being blocked.
Power and Mounting Options
The system runs on 12 V or 24 V input and delivers a stable 30 V output at the roof.
There are three mounting options for the aluminum base plate (3 mm thick):
🟢 Permanent installation using RV-approved adhesive such as Sikaflex 554
🧲 Magnetic mount with adjustable height - also possible on non-metal roofs by adding a glued steel ground plate for magnetic fixation
🧽 Suction cup mount for temporary setups
And an info for the Snowbirds among us:
❄️ Snow shedding: A steeper angle (around 15–25° or more) makes it much harder for snow or ice to accumulate. Melted water runs off faster instead of freezing on the surface. We are also looking into an optional heating system
All versions use the corner holes of the base plate for secure fixation — All mounting options use the corner holes of the base system for secure attachment.
The complete system will be tested on the German Autobahn to verify stability and performance under real driving conditions.



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