$89.00
Why We Recommend Using a Battery
Solar panels produce fluctuating power depending on sunlight intensity, angle, and temperature.
Starlink Mini requires stable and regulated input for consistent operation.
👉 Using a battery between the solar panel and Starlink Mini:
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Rated Power | 60 W |
| DC Output Voltage | 36 V |
| Solar Cell Efficiency | 22–23% |
| Weight | 1.6 kg / 3.5 lb |
| Output Ports | DC 36V/60W · USB-A QC3.0 18W · USB-C PD |
| Cell Type | Monocrystalline |
| Form Factor | 4-panel foldable with carry handle |
| Works With | SINVYX 99Wh · 158Wh · 180Wh · 200Wh batteries |
No — and we don’t recommend it. Solar output fluctuates with clouds, shading, and sun angle. Starlink Mini requires stable regulated voltage to avoid reboots. Connect this panel to a SINVYX battery first, and the battery delivers clean, consistent power to your Starlink.
In strong direct sunlight (peak hours), the 60W panel charges a 180Wh battery in approximately 3.5–4.5 hours. Output is lower in partial shade or during early morning and late afternoon. For a full day off-grid, start charging by mid-morning.
The DC 36V/60W output is optimized for the SINVYX battery series. The USB-A and USB-C ports are universal — they charge phones, tablets, and laptops from any brand.
Yes, but output drops to roughly 20–30% of rated capacity under heavy cloud cover. For reliable off-grid Starlink connectivity in variable weather, having a fully charged SINVYX battery ensures you stay connected even when solar generation is limited.
Unfold the panel, prop it toward the sun, and connect the DC cable to your SINVYX battery’s charging port. No settings or app required — the panel begins charging automatically when sunlight hits the cells.