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Starlink Gen 3


I recently got starlink gen 3 equipment, I have noticed that the face of the router is very hot, is this the normal



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I wouldn't say 'very' hot but it is warm all the time. The power supply is also the same. I got a wall mount from evilbay that holds both with airflow so all good.

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Dougwe wrote:

I wouldn't say 'very' hot but it is warm all the time. The power supply is also the same. I got a wall mount from evilbay that holds both with airflow so all good.


 Thanks for the suggestion/advice a great idea, I may even look into 12 v  Power supply as well



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Is 'snow melt" on ?

How do I adjust snow melt mode?
To adjust Snow Melt setting, open the Starlink app > Navigate to Settings > Starlink > Snow Melt > Select the preferred mode:

* Off: Never melt snow

* Automatic: Automatically detect snow and heat Starlink terminal when needed.

* Pre-heat: Keep Starlink terminal warm to better resist snow build-up. This option may increase power consumption

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Good information Ken.

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