Hey Mike, I would like to get in contact with you regarding the custom center console mold you have for the Livingston 14. The comments are turned off on that video so I'm reaching out on here. Let me know if theres any way I could get the mold / specs for the mold in that video. Thanks
Awesome video, did you do anything special to convert it to 12V with a POE Injector and bypassing the router or starlink reverted to standard POE with the Gen3 ? Thanks
Did I see it correctly? You use POE with your own router? Does the dish work on 12V? Does this setup still consume 75w? This makes an RV installation easier. No need for a 12 - 48v inverter, etc. anymore. Just take into account that you need 6 to 7 amps. Is this correct?
Hey guys, if you want comparable speed tests you must make sure that you select the same speed test server. Your V2 was using COX Orange County and your V3 was using Janus Networks.... this can give you vastly different numbers. My suggestion is to use a large carrier speed test server that's geographically close, you'll need to select it manually though. P.S I love your product.... it's very clever.
I do a lot of off the grid / dispersed camping and was looking at the Gen 3, but I'm actually sticking with Gen 2. Not much stuff going on with Gen 3. Thank you for posting the speed tests though.
Thanks for your video, first of all.. Exactly what I was looking for.. Not sure I got it.. based on your videos the Gen3 is at least ~25% (34Mbps vs 42.7Mbps) faster, with much less latency when doing side by side and the isolated test was 2X the speed.. Not sure it is a "slight" difference =]. it is quite a big difference IMO. BTW I am shopping for Starling trying to decide between Gen2 and Gen3.. I hate the fact I do not have the motor in Gen3 also hate the lack of ethernet in Gen2.. so... Gen3 lacks the pole (additional costs).. the performance difference showed in this video kind if shocked me, Gen3 seems to be the winner.. PLEASE, let me know if I am reading it wrong
performance is the same.. its just that the speed tests were all over the place... gen3 is much larger, the ethernet is nice though.. manually adjusting is terrible, but also works just lying flat.
What about power draw? I've seen some say with gen2 if you power direct from DC the power draw goes from about 50 watts to 30 watts, ang gen3 is about 75 watts, but I can't find any videos doing a direct DC power draw on gen3. Probably because there aren't pre-made kits like there are for gen2.
Starlink is saving by getting rid of the automised motors that stay with the satellite. Gen 2 is better. There just cutting costs. So now your gonna pay more for less. Juat like they took an ethernet cable and tried putting there own ends on it to force you to pay 130$ for a 20$ wire.
We use a top of the line commercial grade access point typically found in large office buildings, casinos, hotels, etc. it is quite good (300ft line of sight) when mounted at ceiling height and designed to handle up to 100 simultaneous users.
8-10hrs per charge. In addition to the programmable smart charger/power supply, auxiliary power cords (110v and 12v) are also included for infinite run times.
From my understanding you guys partnered with Weller racing to produce the kits for the 2019+ models, do those kits produce the same turbo spool and flutter as this?
We are totally buying two. Some of our neighbors are snooty, and they think they are better than everyone else because we live in an upper class neighborhood. But once a redneck always a red neck! Can’t wait to be blasting music riding around our hood.
Hey, I really enjoy your content and would like to save a couple videos to a playlist but they are listed as videos for kids. I love the mini freeman Livingston you did and would love to fabricate a few of the features into a smaller Livingston I want to purchase this spring in Vancouver. Take care and let the videos keep coming!!! - Dave
Gods I hate being poor! You guys have a very awesome looking product. Some day I will be getting one of these to cruise the paved trials we have in my area.
Cool design!!!! Never saw that before!!! Its good for the engine it has way more dampening then being in the wheel! Ur genius bro. I will build this too!
I dont know if I believe it in todays ability to cg or photo shop a data sheet on a computer. No graph. There's a lot missing on the rpm sweep. And this 4.3 would have had to make around 400 na to get 1200 boosted. How big was the 4.3 punched out to and how long of a throw on the crank. Next time have more video of the dyno session. Dont just show half of the monitor. Why changed to 15 psi at the end? Looked a little slow at the top end. Just saying.