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Starlink Mini - DC Extension Cable (to USB-C)
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DC Extension Cable – DC Female to USB-C (18cm)
Simplify your Starlink Mini power setup with this rugged 18 cm DC Female to USB-C extension cable. Designed for tight spaces and mobile installations, it lets you connect and disconnect your Starlink Mini power lead quickly and safely without disturbing your main wiring or mounting setup.
Crafted from high-quality, weather-resistant materials, this short extension preserves the Starlink Mini’s IP67 rating for complete dust and water protection—perfect for 4WDs, caravans, marine, or off-grid setups. It supports 65 W + PD power delivery, ensuring full compatibility with power banks, DC-DC converters, and portable power stations for reliable Starlink Mini operation wherever you travel or explore.
✔️ Compact 18 cm length – perfect for confined installs
✔️ Female DC to USB-C connection
✔️ Simplifies quick cable swaps
✔️ Maintains IP67 weather rating
✔️ Built for tough Aussie conditions and outdoor reliability
Bring outback-ready performance and convenience to your Starlink Mini with this durable DC extension cable.
Not sure which cable you need? Check out our Cable Selection Guide or download the Quick Reference PDF.
Common Questions
Q: What is this cable for?
A: It converts the Starlink Mini’s DC barrel output to USB-C, allowing you to power the dish from a USB-C PD power source (65W minimum) using the original 15m Starlink cable or one of our 2m, 3m, or 5m DC-to-DC cables.
Q: Do I need a specific USB-C charger?
A: Yes — you need a USB-C PD charger rated at 65W or higher. Not all USB-C chargers deliver enough power. Check the wattage before buying.
Q: Can I use this with a power bank?
A: Only if your power bank has a USB-C PD port rated at 65W+. Most smaller power banks don’t deliver enough sustained power for reliable Starlink operation.
Q: When would I use a DC to USB-C adapter instead of a direct DC cable?
A: Use this adapter when you have a USB-C PD power source (like a power bank or car charger) but your Starlink Mini setup uses DC barrel connections. It bridges USB-C PD input to DC output. For most setups, a direct DC cable or step-up converter is simpler and more efficient.
