I put together a secret agent travel kit for the Starlink Mini. Everything fits in the old laptop bag we had stored (hoarded) in the basement. A camera tripod is bunged to the handles:

Here's everything that's inside the bag (XT60 connectors throughout):

Clockwise from the upper left corner and ignoring Dishy in the middle:
1. 10' of #12 awg extension.
2. Cigarette plug with male, center positive, 5.5x2.1mm barrel plug. This plugs directly into the dishy and supplies 12V power. Dishy is sensitive to voltage drop below 12V so I used #12 awg wire. Same goes for the extension cord, 10' is as long as I thought I would try to avoid excessive VD (it worked). I haven't tried it when the house batteries are partially discharged and the system voltage drops. I do have the snow melt feature disabled to avoid any surprise shut downs.
3. Female 5.5x2.1mm barrel plug adapter. This plugs into the Starlink power cable (grey cable on top of the dishy). The Starlink power cable wires are too puny to work directly from 12V, you'll need a voltage booster to get it to work.
4. Dishy pipe mount with a camera tripod rig added.
5. Dishy ground kickstand.
6. DC energy meter.
7. 12V to 24V voltage booster for use with the Starlink power cable. This will be handy if I need a longer cable to get out from under trees. Or I might end up using it if the house battery voltage dips too low for Dishy.
8. Dishy 120V power adapter. I can always turn the inverter on, take the conversion penalty and use this if all my 12V rigs fail.
I used a 12V to 24V adapter because I had one in the old parts pile from an earlier experiment. I'd probably get a 12V to 36V adapter if I was buying one as the Starlink AC adapter outputs 30V DC and Dishy is rated for 12v-48V.

Here's the camera tripod mount, it's a somewhat janky V1.0. But I had the parts laying around in the garage so here we are:

The aftermarket barrel connectors are not weatherproof like the Starlink power cable is so these are fair weather only mods. These kind of things always work great in my driveway so we'll see how they work in actual use. Starlink is supposed to come out with a USB C DC power adapter but who knows how long that will take or if they actually release it.
Bruce
P.S. This would probably need the addition of a Walter PPK to be a true secret agent travel kit but I didn't have one.
