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Home / Technology / Starlink Cables Exposed: Free Replacements Offered

Starlink Cables Exposed: Free Replacements Offered

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Starlink is offering free replacement power cables for specific dish models.
  • A quality-control issue affects the waterproofing of the cables.
  • The issue may increase susceptibility to water ingress if exposed.
Starlink Cables Exposed: Free Replacements Offered

SpaceX has initiated a recall for certain Starlink power cables due to a quality-control issue concerning their waterproofing. Customers who purchased the Starlink Performance dish (Gen 3) or the Advanced Power Supply Unit, particularly those with the $1,999 dish or the $200 PSU, are eligible to receive free replacement AC and DC power cables. The company stated that these cables do not meet their stringent quality standards and could be more vulnerable to water damage.

The identified issue became apparent when the cabling was exposed to wet conditions. While the Advanced Power Supply Unit was designed to withstand harsh environments and qualified for IPx8 water ingress protection, the affected cables might compromise this resilience. Starlink advises affected customers to install the replacement cables to maintain product reliability, especially given the equipment's intended use in extreme weather and on marine vessels.

This quality concern coincides with the Advanced Power Supply Unit's disappearance from the online Starlink shop. While SpaceX has not publicly commented on the delisting, the identified waterproofing flaw offers a potential explanation for its removal from sale. The company's proactive move to offer free replacements underscores its commitment to product integrity and customer satisfaction amidst evolving technological standards.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Starlink is offering free replacements due to a quality-control issue with the waterproofing on certain power cables.
Customers with Starlink Performance (Gen 3) kits and/or the Advanced Power Supply Unit are eligible for free replacement cables.
The affected cables may be more susceptible to water ingress if submerged or exposed to powerful water jets, potentially impacting reliability.

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