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 | 1-2 kWh station class | 6-15h typical |
| Vendor Support | 300-800W | Several points, lighting and screens | 2-5 kWh station 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.
Build a real autonomy estimate
Add each device, set the quantity and daily hours. The calculator totals your energy need, compares the available power station classes and shows how solar input changes the picture.