This battery powers our entire system for about 4-5 hours. It fits nicely in the sound cart.
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We run powered speakers and powered subs with 3 wireless channels, synth, and a few smaller power draw items. Works great! We recently got a few or the EcoFlow Rivers just for redundancy and to not have to run power cords out to the speaker stacks and synth cart.
Honestly, don't listen to the people who say it's not enough power. People told me that a lot, but I am kind of a nerd on these things and knew what I was getting into. Now more and more people are using this type of setup. We have used it successfully for many years without fail. No gas, no noise (outside of an occasional cooling fan), and no maintenance. DO NOT GET A UPS, that is made to safely shut down a system in the event of power failure or to power the board before going on the field. It cannot run an entire system. You want something like the EcoFlow with Lithium Batteries. The Juicer was fine for what it is but it is expensive and at least as of a few years ago still used lead acid batteries, which work but at the added cost of weight, bulk, and longevity.
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