For RVers relying on a Starlink Mini, staying connected during long trips or off-grid adventures can be a challenge. The new JR-CL30 4-in-1 Starlink Mini RV charger delivers stable power to your Starlink Mini. At the same time, it can be charging multiple devices, helping you manage connectivity and gadgets on the road.
Compatible with vehicles of all sizes
The JR-CL30 from JOYROOM works with any 12V–24V vehicle outlet, including RVs, cars, and trucks. It comes with 10-foot and 16-foot DC cables for flexible placement inside larger vehicles. In addition to powering the Starlink Mini, it includes two 45W USB-C ports and a 30W USB-A port. This allows smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other USB devices to charge simultaneously.
Built for outdoor use
Designed for road trips and remote locations, the adapter features flame-retardant, UV-resistant housing and a thicker 18AWG cable for reliable conductivity. It operates in temperatures from –30°C to 110°C and offers IP67-level water protection. UL, FCC, CE, and RoHS certifications ensure safety and long-term reliability on the road.
Traveler-friendly features
A colored LED ring makes ports easy to locate in low light, and an integrated cable strap keeps cords organized. The optional 16’ cable provides extra reach for larger RV setups. A built-in display allows users to monitor vehicle voltage while charging multiple devices.
Reliable and safe
Optimized connectors, integrated 10A fuses on each output, and factory quality checks address common car-charger issues. Think loose connections or overheating. This ensures that the Starlink Mini and other devices stay powered during long drives or stays in remote areas.
Whether you’re running Starlink Mini at a campground, charging multiple devices on a weekend trip, or powering gear in off-grid locations, the JR-CL30 Starlink Mini RV charger offers a practical, reliable solution for staying connected on the move. It is available now on Amazon.
And here’s our editorial add on:
This material is drawn from a media release provided by the manufacturer. Please don’t rush out and order this until you read, digest, and check out these implications.
Power consumption for possible uses of this device.
• Starlink Mini: 60W DC
• USB-C ports: 45W each
• USB-A port: 30W
• Total maximum draw: ~180W
On a 12V vehicle system, that works out to roughly 15 amps if all ports are fully loaded. Make sure your RV or vehicle outlet can handle this safely. You may discover that your power outlet—we used to call them cigarette lighter outlets—may not be up to that much juice, and could be fused for less.
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