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techfan042
1 month ago

0h, because the box produces overload. If you want to stay with Anker Solix: C800 or better C1000 up.

With a pure sine signal, the box 1100W would thus draw 1.1kWh in one hour. You now compare this with the capacity of your desired power station. Luckily, music is not a sine permanent tone but dynamic and the actual mean is far below the 1.1kW RMS.

A small 2kW inverter generator is currently even cheaper than a power station for mobile purposes. Precisely finished all-in-one products are much too expensive for the required capacity.

Gnurfy
1 month ago

To do this, you must first look into the manual for the maximum power consumption at the 230V AC input of your party box in Ampere. The DC-AC inverter in a power station must at least for a very short time utilise this current load at all.

After in the anchor range of the power stations, we can sometimes even meet minimum requirements after the switch-on pulse the box.

Otherwise says a manufacturer’s name of xyz Watt music peak power of the hi-fi system only slightly above its average consumption of facts by time depending on the type of music and volume control.

But with such a debris of mobile party box, I would certainly be better at anchoring in the direction “PowerHouse” 53x Series are looking upwards due to the technical loading capacity of the DC-AC inverter integrated there for a long time and also for a short time in the turn-on pulse of the box.

XILIF
1 month ago

Hi, this is unfortunately nix 🙁

The JBL has a maximum consumption of 1100 watts (full volume, extreme song).

The anchor Solix can output a maximum of 300 Watt permanently, or 600 Watt peak power. It’s probably gonna do a security shutdown right away or worse.

XILIF
1 month ago
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You need significantly more expensive hardware, e.g.: https://amzn.eu/d/6lhZhED

And it’d last about 1h.