Starlink Gen 3 Direct DC Power Supply (12V/24V to 57V)
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Tesery Starlink Gen 3 Direct DC Power Supply

Ultimate Energy Efficiency
Extend your battery runtime by up to 30%. By converting your vehicle’s 12V or 24V DC power directly to the 57V needed by Starlink, this unit bypasses the energy loss associated with DC-to-AC inverters, operating with over 96% efficiency.

Stable High-Power Output
Reliable performance even during high-load activities. Delivers a consistent 57V at 4.5A (256W). This high amperage overhead ensures your Starlink dish has ample power for booting up, heavy data transmission, and operating internal heaters.

High Quality Cable DC Plug
Experience superior connectivity designed for durability and performance. This cable features a flexible PVC jacket and a waterproof gasket for protection against the elements. Inside, 18AWG copper wire ensures low impedance and a stable power supply for your devices.

Rugged & Safe Design
Built to survive harsh outdoors. Encased in a waterproof/dustproof aluminum shell (IP67 rated) with organic silicone potting. Includes smart protection against Over-voltage, Under-voltage, Over-current, Short-circuit, and Over-heating.
Hardware Compatibility
Exclusively designed for the Starlink Gen 3 (Standard) Router.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this with Starlink Gen 2?
No. This device outputs 57V, which is specific to the Gen 3 Standard kit. Using it on Gen 2 hardware may cause damage.
Why choose this over an inverter?
Using an inverter converts DC to AC, and then back to DC, wasting power. The Tesery converter creates a direct DC link, saving up to 30% battery life—crucial for off-grid use.
Is the unit waterproof?
Yes, the converter body is sealed with silicone potting and is IP67 rated (waterproof, dustproof, shock-resistant). Please ensure wire connection points are kept dry.
Does it support the "Snow Melt" heater?
Absolutely. With a 4.5A (256W) output capacity, it exceeds the peak power requirements of the Starlink Gen 3, even when heating elements are active
