I recently had my original router replaced. The first one, seemed to have been bricked during an update. No lights on the bottom. Tried doing the plug/unplug reset but that did nothing. Contacted support and they sent me a new router and cable.
I received a replacement and it worked for about 10 hours before I lost connection. Router was pretty toasty after it happened. Again, no lights coming on on the bottom of the router. This one was running on a pure sin wave inverter, so I suppose its possible it had a power spike. But running a laptop off the same inverter without issues. Is the starlink router super sensitive to any power issues?
I see the suggestion of using a ups with the system. I'm already running starlink off a DC based system (12V>120V inverter>Router). Running a UPS seems like it would just be redundant (12V>120V inverter>UPS>Router). The UPS is basically just a battery powering an inverter.
Looking at doing the 12V>48V converter and taking the starlink router out of the equation since it keeps having issues.