Speakerplans.com Homepage
Forum Home Forum Home > General > General Forum
  New Posts New Posts RSS Feed - recent observations of local sound systems
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login

recent observations of local sound systems

 Post Reply Post Reply
Author
Message
slaz View Drop Down
Old Croc
Old Croc
Avatar

Joined: 27 November 2009
Location: London E2
Status: Offline
Points: 2731
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote slaz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: recent observations of local sound systems
    Posted: 02 June 2025 at 2:09am
Well - here's a thing I've seen a coupla times recenrlty .... smallish setups (typically just a pair of RCF 15" active boxes used as full-range  - recent versions with class D amps rated at 2100W peak :-) ) for outdoor events - but no generator. They're using "portable power stations" like Anker, Bluetti, Allpowers are selling into the caravan, boat, RV market, and larger ones into the off-grid/solar power market. These are really just chunky Lifepo4 batteries with built-in PSW inverters (and plenty of USB, USB-PD, 12V outlets). They're actually pretty neat things. PSW (pure sine wave) inverters seem to have come down dramatically in price, and with much improved eficiency.

Now up until recently battery+inverter setups were't really a sensible choice to run off-grid sound, but these new power station things have probably changed that. They still wouldn't be with class AB amps IMHO ...

So just wondering if this setup is widespread ... are folks seeing these setups pop up widely now ? One significant change is that you can get away with playing certain kinds of scenarios where generators would not be allowed .... quite apart from the noise and smell considerations.

REMEMBER....POLITICIANS AND DIAPERS SHOULD BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
Back to Top
KDW32 View Drop Down
Young Croc
Young Croc


Joined: 09 April 2010
Location: Green Hell
Status: Offline
Points: 770
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KDW32 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 June 2025 at 10:16am
We are using Leoch 48v lithium ion battery 100aph with a Victron 48v Multiplus 2 3000w powering 4 RC1 Dwarfs which have class AB Amps, Pioneer XDJ and a mini m(cr)ackie desk with comp and FX. Gets nearly 8 hours of use off the one battery. Solar will be added via a pair of 24v panels. 

Edited by KDW32 - 02 June 2025 at 10:18am
Back to Top
Phil B View Drop Down
Old Croc
Old Croc
Avatar

Joined: 21 November 2004
Location: Melbourne
Status: Offline
Points: 2353
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Phil B Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 June 2025 at 11:58am
Well...been doing that kinda setup for a few years ! No...class-ab won't work with a small batt setup but for the smaller gigs we do down here our little " Matrix" setup works fine... 1 x 15" sub with linea research class d amps in the back ...2 x 12"+1" tops, 1 x self powered 12"+1" stage monitor ...1 x 200amh 24v Li-po batt. 2 x 400w solar panels, all thru an Xair18 mixer. Done loads of gigs with this setup..comes with free dog...





Edited by Phil B - 03 June 2025 at 12:00pm
Mostly harmless.... except if catering is shut.

Solar Sound System Shennanigans..http://diyhifi.biz/
Back to Top
fudge22 View Drop Down
Registered User
Registered User


Joined: 26 July 2022
Location: UK
Status: Offline
Points: 263
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote fudge22 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 June 2025 at 4:50pm
Quote We are using Leoch 48v lithium ion battery 100aph


Quote 1 x 200amh 24v Li-po batt



[pedant mode on]

I assume that the above quotes are referring to the capacity of the batteries. And, while I’m open to the fact that specific localities may have their own abbreviations, standard SI uses the abbreviation Ah, or A.h; as in Amp-hours. The capital A is due to the unit being named after a person, Monsieur Ampere.

Given that Amps or Amperes are the flow of charge, and 1amp = 1 coulomb per sec, amps multiplied by time is technically the charge in coulombs.

1Ah = 3600C

[/pedant mode off]
Back to Top
slaz View Drop Down
Old Croc
Old Croc
Avatar

Joined: 27 November 2009
Location: London E2
Status: Offline
Points: 2731
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote slaz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 June 2025 at 1:26pm
Well - I was actually asking specifically about the integrated battery + inverter things like :-

BLUETTI Elite 200 V2 2073.6Wh 2600W Portable Power Station


Anker SOLIX C1000X Portable Power Station Battery 1056Wh


etc.

These seem to be quite sophisticated blobs with extensive monitoring (usually via cellphone app/bluetooth) protection, etc. Some can cascade extra external battery boxes too. They all seem to quote peak values for AC output, which kinda implies amps or active speakers with power ratings above the nominal AC o/p of the pwer bank would work OK .... I think. Some also have UPS functionality. Quite expensive though.

Should be good for folks who don't have knowledge/experience of battery handling/maintenance I would have thought.

I 've been using lithium batteries to power small systems for years now .... but the high-efficiency PSW inverters seem to hove inverter->mains power option into view as a viable option for setups in the 1kW to 4kW range ....

I just bought a 500W (1000W peak) chinese PSW inverter (less than £50) to have a play with. Might try running a berry NX3000 from it :-) .... see if the inverter can cope with some switch-on current inrush :-)

Also - the price of Lifepo4 batteries has come down a good deal .... 200-300 ah can be had for £200-£400.







Edited by slaz - 05 June 2025 at 1:33pm
REMEMBER....POLITICIANS AND DIAPERS SHOULD BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
Back to Top
KDW32 View Drop Down
Young Croc
Young Croc


Joined: 09 April 2010
Location: Green Hell
Status: Offline
Points: 770
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KDW32 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 June 2025 at 6:19pm
Originally posted by fudge22 fudge22 wrote:

Quote We are using Leoch 48v lithium ion battery 100aph


Quote 1 x 200amh 24v Li-po batt



[pedant mode on]

I assume that the above quotes are referring to the capacity of the batteries. And, while I’m open to the fact that specific localities may have their own abbreviations, standard SI uses the abbreviation Ah, or A.h; as in Amp-hours. The capital A is due to the unit being named after a person, Monsieur Ampere.

Given that Amps or Amperes are the flow of charge, and 1amp = 1 coulomb per sec, amps multiplied by time is technically the charge in coulombs.

1Ah = 3600C

[/pedant mode off]

😀 Thank you! Yes I made the same mistake I've been doing for years. Was meant to be AH. I have dyscalculia and dyslexia over here. The amount times I end up editing mistakes out of my posts is insane.
Back to Top
slaz View Drop Down
Old Croc
Old Croc
Avatar

Joined: 27 November 2009
Location: London E2
Status: Offline
Points: 2731
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote slaz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 June 2025 at 6:25pm
Well its actually meant to be Ah ... pedantic man was quite correct .... although I'm sometimes a bit slack with it myself. There are times when it matters though I've seen MAH often enough (intended to be mAh - milli-amp hours) - but MAH or MAh is mega-amp hours = a million amps for an hour. Now that would be a very good battery eh ?
REMEMBER....POLITICIANS AND DIAPERS SHOULD BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
Back to Top
HumbleDeer View Drop Down
Registered User
Registered User


Joined: 04 May 2017
Location: Belgium
Status: Offline
Points: 35
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HumbleDeer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 June 2025 at 1:44pm
aha well go figure, not wasting half the power you consume for the majority of the time you don't even play anything does have its benefits! Tongue
---
Originally posted by slaz slaz wrote:

Might try running a berry NX3000 from it :-)
Son, they have inrush limiting thermistors. Embarrassed


Edited by HumbleDeer - 06 June 2025 at 1:47pm
Back to Top
HumbleDeer View Drop Down
Registered User
Registered User


Joined: 04 May 2017
Location: Belgium
Status: Offline
Points: 35
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HumbleDeer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 June 2025 at 1:46pm
Turns out I can't delete my posts :^) oops

Edited by HumbleDeer - 06 June 2025 at 1:47pm
Back to Top
slaz View Drop Down
Old Croc
Old Croc
Avatar

Joined: 27 November 2009
Location: London E2
Status: Offline
Points: 2731
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote slaz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 June 2025 at 3:41pm
Originally posted by HumbleDeer HumbleDeer wrote:



Originally posted by slaz slaz wrote:

Might try running a berry NX3000 from it :-)
Son, they have inrush limiting thermistors. Embarrassed


Son ? I'd be very surprised if you're a generation older than me !! LOL

But yeah thats useful info (if correct) . No mention of that in the specs, but certainly there's a couple of seconds after switch-on before the fan fires up - which kinda implies that could be the case. Anyway my NX3000 does indeed fire up fine from the inverter (labelled 500W/1000W peak) - with no load mind.

REMEMBER....POLITICIANS AND DIAPERS SHOULD BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON
Back to Top
HumbleDeer View Drop Down
Registered User
Registered User


Joined: 04 May 2017
Location: Belgium
Status: Offline
Points: 35
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote HumbleDeer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 June 2025 at 9:05pm
I'm confident you're a fair bit older than me lol.

Looking on the inside of both my iNuke NU3000 and other people's NX3000 amps revealed to me they have an inrush limiting component, in this case just an NTC power thermistor. It's the large black disc.

The few seconds before it actually turns the fan on are the few seconds it waits for the DC power supply to stabilise after slowly ramping up the AC voltage. At the same time, it also bypasses the NTC thermistor if I'm not mistaken. 
Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 12.08
Copyright ©2001-2026 Web Wiz Ltd.