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#507044 - 11/11/22 09:53 AM
Re: Electro-Voice Everse 8 battery powered speakers
[Re: jimlaing]
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All you really need is an inverter, which can be had for a couple hundred bucks, which will run all your gear from a simple car battery or even a small, garden tractor battery. I had one on my boat and it ran everything, including the AC unit, microwave, lights, radar, GPS Plotter, AIS system, etc... https://www.renogy.com/700w-12v-pure-sin...HwaAqs6EALw_wcBGood luck, Gary
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#507055 - 11/12/22 06:26 PM
Re: Electro-Voice Everse 8 battery powered speakers
[Re: jimlaing]
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Diki, I have been using inverters for more than 20 years - never had a problem with anything frying or under-powered. Most have built in voltage regulators to prevent such problems. As for lugging around a lead/acid battery, my garden tractor battery weighs less than 10 pounds and has no spill caps. When I had to use an inverter for an outdoor job, such as a remote mountain campground where there was no electricity available, I just plugged it into my cigarette lighter connection in my van, then ran an extension cord from the van to my keyboard setup - nothing could be easier and safer. Good luck, on whatever you decide upon, Gary
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#507066 - 11/13/22 03:56 PM
Re: Electro-Voice Everse 8 battery powered speakers
[Re: jimlaing]
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Diki, all you need for a bar at an outdoor, powerless event, is a couple cooler chests filled with ice cubes and someone to serve the beverages, which are usually plentiful. As for lighting, bon fires usually supply all the light needed for nighttime events, such as those held at campgrounds. I did an indoor, powerless job at a hunting camp in the Pennsylvania mountains, where the lighting was supplied by kerosene lanterns. The lodge was huge, probably about 10,000 square feet, massive fireplace for heat and a wood stove for cooking. As for catering, I guess you have never been to a tailgate party. The hosts usually tow a big BBQ smoker behind their cars or trucks, and the food is fantastic to say the very least. No electrical power at any of these locations, but they sure have lots of parties, music and fun. Good luck, Gary
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