Run your Starlink Mini from the power tool batteries you already own. Our Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt, and Ryobi 18V/20V adapters let you power your dish anywhere — perfect for sheds, temporary job sites, camping, or off-grid setups where vehicle power isn't available.
💰 Best Prices in Australia — Our Milwaukee Standard Kit is $75 (comparable kits sell elsewhere for $115+). Our Ultimate Kit with 140W car charger is $115 (vs $200+ buying separately elsewhere).
✅ Quality You Can Trust — Every adapter is tested before dispatch. Real Australian support from our NSW team when you need it. Same-day dispatch on orders placed before 2.30pm.
How It Works
Simply click in your battery and plug into your Starlink Mini — no complicated wiring required. Swap batteries as needed for extended runtime. A typical 5Ah battery provides 3+ hours of runtime; larger 8Ah or 12Ah batteries run considerably longer.
Which Adapter Do I Need?
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Basic Adapter ($36-$49) — Available for Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt & Ryobi. Includes 1m cable with waterproof DC connector. Connect battery, plug into Starlink, done.
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Standard Kit ($75) — Milwaukee only. Longer 2m cable plus digital voltage display for real-time battery monitoring.
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Ultimate Kit ($115) — Milwaukee only. Everything in Standard plus 140W USB-C car charger to recharge your Milwaukee batteries while driving. Never run out of power.
Quick Reference: Which Kit Do I Need?
| Feature |
Basic ($36-49) |
Standard ($75) |
Ultimate ($115) |
| Brands |
Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt, Ryobi |
Milwaukee only |
Milwaukee only |
| Powers Starlink |
✅ |
✅ |
✅ |
| Cable length |
1m |
2m |
2m |
| USB-C PD (65W) |
❌ |
✅ |
✅ |
| USB-A (18W) |
❌ |
✅ |
✅ |
| Digital display |
❌ |
✅ |
✅ |
| Recharges batteries |
❌ |
✅ (BYO charger) |
✅ |
| 140W car charger |
❌ |
❌ |
✅ Included |
| Best for |
Simple power needs |
Have own USB-C charger |
Touring / driving |
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Run your Starlink Mini from the same batteries you already carry on the job or in the shed. Our power tool battery adapters plug straight into Milwaukee M18, DeWalt 20V MAX, Makita 18V LXT and Ryobi ONE+ 18V battery platforms - no modifications, no soldering, no worries.
Each adapter steps up the battery voltage to the range Starlink Mini needs for reliable operation and includes waterproof gasket seals on every connection. Just click in a charged battery, connect the DC barrel to your Starlink Mini, and you're online.
Battery adapters are ideal for camping, remote work sites, emergency backup, or anywhere you need internet without running your vehicle. Most tradies and farmers already have a few spare batteries kicking around - this turns them into a portable Starlink power source. Check estimated runtimes for your battery size with our Runtime Calculator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I run Starlink Mini from a Milwaukee battery?
Yes. Our Milwaukee M18 battery adapter connects directly to any Milwaukee M18 battery and powers your Starlink Mini. The adapter includes built-in voltage regulation to step up the battery's 18-20V output to the range Starlink Mini needs. A 5.0Ah M18 battery will run your Starlink Mini for approximately 3 hours at typical 20W draw. Higher capacity batteries like the 8.0Ah or 12.0Ah last proportionally longer.
Q: How long will a power tool battery run Starlink Mini?
Runtime depends on battery capacity and your Starlink Mini's power draw (typically 20W). As a rough guide at 75% usable discharge: a 4.0Ah battery gives around 2.5 hours, 5.0Ah around 3 hours, 6.0Ah around 4 hours, and 8.0Ah around 5 hours. For exact estimates based on your specific battery, use our Runtime Calculator.
Q: Which power tool battery brands work with Starlink Mini?
We currently make adapters for Milwaukee M18, DeWalt 20V MAX, Makita 18V LXT and Ryobi ONE+ 18V battery platforms. These are the most common power tool battery systems in Australia. Each adapter is designed specifically for its battery platform - they're not universal. Check this collection for the adapter that matches your batteries.