Backup for Events
Keep registration, payments, routers, small lighting and critical vendor points alive during events.
Problem to solve
- Event failures are public: ticketing, payment, Wi-Fi and lighting must keep running.
- Large PA, catering and stage lighting need separate planning.
- Multiple small stations can be better than one large central point.
Typical consumption
| Load | Typical watts | Planning note |
|---|---|---|
| Ticket / registration desk | 50-150W | Continuous |
| Router / hotspot | 10-40W | Continuous |
| Payment points | 20-80W each | Continuous |
| LED area lighting | 100-500W | Can be zoned |
| Small control/audio | 100-500W | Depends on equipment |
Autonomy and recommended solution
| Level | Load range | What it covers | Recommended solution | Runtime guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Front Desk | 100-250W | Ticketing, router and payment | C1000/F2000 class | 6-15h typical |
| Vendor Support | 300-800W | Several points, lighting and screens | F2000/F3800 class | 4-10h typical |
| Event Operations | 800W+ | Several zones and longer operation | Multiple F3800 / assisted proposal | Manual zone plan |
Technical notes before buying
- For events, ask for zones: registration, vendors, lighting, control. Each zone can have different backup priority.
- Avoid promising backup for PA/stage systems without a full wattage list.
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