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No Inverter? No Problem: Why the PeakDo LinkPower 2 is the Ultimate Starlink Mini Upgrade for Aussies

No Inverter? No Problem: Why the PeakDo LinkPower 2 is the Ultimate Starlink Mini Upgrade for Aussies

The Game-Changer for Off-Grid Connectivity

The launch of the Starlink Mini has been a massive win for Australian travelers, miners, and off-grid workers. It’s compact, fast, and brings high-speed internet to the most remote corners of the Pilbara or the Nullarbor. But there’s always been one catch: how do you keep it running when you're away from your vehicle’s 12V system or a wall outlet?

Enter the PeakDo LinkPower 2 Power Bank and Tripod Kit—a purpose-built solution that turns your Starlink Mini into a truly independent, portable powerhouse.

Built to Snap On and Stay On

Unlike generic power banks that leave you with a mess of cables, the LinkPower 2 features a custom-engineered, snap-on design. It fits perfectly to the back of the Starlink Mini without any tools, creating a single, integrated unit.

Serious Power for the Long Haul

With a 99Wh / 27,500mAh capacity, the PeakDo gives you over 4 hours of continuous standalone runtime. That’s enough to handle a full morning of remote work or a long evening of streaming by the campfire. Plus, it’s airline-approved, so you can carry your high-speed setup across the country without a second thought.

Key Technical Highlights:

  • Pass-Through Charging: Run your Starlink Mini while the battery itself charges from your car or solar setup.
  • LCD Smart Display: Real-time monitoring of battery percentage, wattage, and status.
  • Metal Heat Dissipation: Designed to handle the heat of an Australian summer.
  • Triple Input Options: Charge via USB-C (100W), Magnetic DC, or standard DC ports.

The All-In-One Tripod Kit

Getting the perfect line of sight to the satellites is critical. This kit includes a sturdy, lightweight tripod that mounts directly to the LinkPower 2's 1/4" screw holes. Whether you’re setting up on a rocky outcrop or the roof of your 4WD, you’ll have a stable, elevated signal in seconds.

Why We Love It for Australia

At Outcamp, we’ve tested this setup across the toughest Aussie tracks. The integrated metal plate helps with heat dissipation—crucial for high-speed data use in 40°C+ conditions. It adds only 667g to your setup, keeping your payload light and your connectivity heavy.

Ready to cut the cord? Grab the PeakDo LinkPower 2 Kit and stay connected wherever your adventures take you.

Shop the PeakDo LinkPower 2 Kit Here

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