Your Starlink keeps dying in the desert.
We tested ours for 8 hours straight in 104°F Arizona heat. It didn't shut off once.
See the proofWhy your current setup keeps failing you
We talked to 200+ RVers, overlanders, and vanlifers. Here's what they told us:
Dies at hour 4, not 8
You bought a power bank that promised 8 hours. It lasted 3. Now you're rationing internet like it's 1995.
Overheats and shuts down mid-call
Your boss is talking. Your screen goes black. The power bank is too hot to touch. You scramble to explain.
Tripod wobbles, Starlink falls
Wind picks up. Your $600 Starlink Mini tips over. The flimsy tripod couldn't hold it. Now you're praying it still works.
How the CT Mods Stand fixes this
Actually runs 8 hours
45,000mAh lithium polymer cells. We ran Starlink Mini at full load for 8 hours 12 minutes in controlled tests. High-load scenarios (30W) still get 5.5 hours.
166.5Wh total capacity · Starlink Mini averages 20W drawDoesn't overheat in desert heat
Aluminum heat sink + NTC thermal control chip. We tested it in 104°F Arizona sun for 8 hours straight. Internal temp stayed under 122°F. No shutdowns.
Operating range: -4°F to 113°F · Thermal cutoff at 122°FTripod locks solid in wind
Stainless steel joints with dual-lock mechanism. Holds 11 lbs. Tested in 25mph crosswinds. Your Starlink stays put.
Wind rating: Force 6 (25mph) · Load capacity: 11 lbsRecharges in 4 hours, not 18
100W USB-C PD input. Plug it in after dinner, wake up to full power. 4x faster than standard power banks.
100W input ÷ 166.5Wh = ~4hr full chargeCharge while you use it
Pass-through charging. Plug into your car or solar panel. Starlink keeps running while the battery recharges. Zero downtime.
100W input + 65W output simultaneouslyBuilt to take a beating
PC+ABS composite shell. IP54 dust and splash proof. Survives 5-foot drops. We've seen these bounce off rocks and keep working.
1.5m drop test certified · IP54 ratingReal users, real adventures
Trusted by 2,000+ remote workers, RV travelers, and content creators across North America and Australia
"I'm boondocking in the desert right now. This thing powered my Starlink for a full day while I managed my stock portfolio and FaceTimed the grandkids. First power bank that actually delivered on the 8-hour promise. Worth every penny."
"I upload 4K videos from my van. My old setup would overheat and die halfway through. This one handled a 3-hour upload in 38°C heat without breaking a sweat. Game changer for content creators."
"Had a critical client call in the middle of nowhere. Zero bars, just Starlink. The power bank ran for 6 hours straight in 100°F heat. Didn't overheat, didn't shut off. My job depends on reliability like this."
See it in action
One integrated system vs. the franken-setup you're using now
With CTmods
- 8+ hours runtime (tested, not claimed)
- 4-hour recharge with 100W PD
- Aluminum heat management, no shutdowns
- Stainless tripod holds 11 lbs in wind
- 1.2kg total weight
- One device, zero cable mess
vs Traditional Setup
- 3-5 hours before it dies
- 18+ hours to recharge
- Overheats in direct sun
- Flimsy plastic tripod tips over
- 1.5kg+ for battery + tripod + cables
- Three separate pieces to pack
Built for the wild
Real questions from real users
Is this actually FAA-approved for flights?
Yes. Each lithium cell is under 100Wh, meeting TSA and FAA requirements for carry-on. We've had users fly with it dozens of times without issues.
Does it really last 8 hours, or is that marketing BS?
We publish full test conditions: Starlink Mini at standard 20W load, 77°F ambient temp. Result: 8 hours 12 minutes. High-load scenarios (30W) get 5.5 hours. We don't play games with the numbers.
Will it overheat in desert heat?
No. Aluminum heat sink + NTC thermal control keeps it stable up to 113°F ambient. We tested it in 104°F Arizona sun for 8 hours straight with zero shutdowns. Thermal cutoff is set at 122°F internal temp.
How stable is the tripod in wind?
Stainless steel joints with dual-lock mechanism. Tested in 25mph winds (Force 6). Holds 11 lbs without tipping. Bottom-weighted design keeps center of gravity low.
Can I charge it while using Starlink?
Yes. Pass-through charging supports 100W input + 65W output simultaneously. Plug into your car or solar panel and keep working while it recharges.
How long does it take to recharge?
4 hours with a 100W USB-C PD charger (not included). That's 4x faster than standard power banks. Plug it in at night, wake up to full power.
Is the shell actually durable or cheap plastic?
PC+ABS aerospace-grade composite, not regular ABS plastic. Passed 5-foot drop tests and -4°F cold-brittleness tests. IP54 rated for dust and splash resistance.
What if it doesn't work for me?
30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. We also include a 1-year warranty against defects. If it fails, we replace it.
Stop rationing your internet in the middle of nowhere
8 hours of proven runtime. 4-hour recharge. Built for heat, wind, and rough roads. Try it risk-free for 30 days.
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