The one thing that bothers me about having all that pricey gear on an RV is what keeps people from stealing your panels, starlink, etc from a remote primitive site?
I mean some people will be using the RV for work, so will be present a lot but for the folks that park and go hiking or fishing a lot, what then? Some folks will handwave this away but we've had a lot of break ins at local boat landings. I can only assume the primitive camp sites are similarly vulnerable
You would need to mount it in a way that someone couldn't just come along and pick it up and go. Any mounting solution that requires internal access to undo would be a further deterrent.
Cameras would help too, and if you have either a very strong router (like a Ruckus), or cellular service, you could even potentially get notifications from the camera, prompting you to walk back because someone is attempting to unmount your stuff. Even just talking through one of those doorbell cameras will probably make them scurry off.
Even if you just slapped a simple chain bike lock on everything before you walked away that's probably going to stop most if not all attempts at stealing your stuff.
Most new RVs these days come with panels, they're screwed into the roof. Could you steal them? Sure, but it's probably more of a pain than the panels are worth. The Starlink is a different story, perhaps. Mine will be mounted on a pole attached to the RV, and taken off for travel anyway, so if I leave the RV unattended for any length of time I'll just stow it.
Battery theft is definitely a real thing these days, too, especially with expensive lithium batteries, so mine are in a lockbox to deter casual theft.
I mean some people will be using the RV for work, so will be present a lot but for the folks that park and go hiking or fishing a lot, what then? Some folks will handwave this away but we've had a lot of break ins at local boat landings. I can only assume the primitive camp sites are similarly vulnerable