Which SeaSucker Starlink Mount Should be Used on Gen 3 Starlink Antenna
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I have a Starlink Gen 3 satellite antenna/dish. Which of your two Seasucker Starlink products do you recommend for this model - - the flat high performance appears to have four suction cups or the standard appears to have three suction cups? Thanks in advance for your help! How are the suction cups released from the roof of my RV 2022 Dynamax Isata Series 3 on a Mercedes chassis when traveling or when the RV is in storage? Jim
asked by: James D
Expert Reply:
Hey James, I checked out your Starlink Gen 3 antenna and it's the style that you'd want to use the SeaSucker kit part # SEA75ER with so this would be what you'd need. To release the suction you'll locate the t-shaped tab on the top of the vacuum pad and pull up on it to release the suction.

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