Solarfest in Taos had a solar powered stage for years, so it definitely can be 
done. I've been into sound stuff lately, and I can say the loads are extremely 
variable.
I have a 600 watt rated amp, (class D design) that I peaked at 270 watts input 
and averaged about 150 watts while I was testing with a very low frequency 
signal.
I used a Kill-a-watt meter for the test, and the amp's clip light came on. 
I also tested a class A amp (much less efficient) but I found the same thing: I 
never could get the input watts even to half the rated output of the amp.
No load draw was about 20 watts.

I'd start at having enough inverter surge power to meet all the amps cont. 
rated output. You'll also want enough battery to hit the surges on the bass 
notes. (pretend its a well pump)
Car audio guys know that more battery = more boom.
You should be able to get some idea of the loads from the generator size that 
worked before, also.
Find out how many bands will play each day, and approx how long their sets will 
be to get KwH/ day.

Sinewave is mandatory, although the Taos Solarfest used a pair of Trace SW4024s 
as I recall.
The rest of the system was 8 L16s, an 8000 watt generator, and about 1000 watt 
array (again based on my foggy memory)
This wasn't for the main stage, but a secondary stage that worked well for 
maybe 5000 people.(their bass was a bit wimpy though. Might want to go with 
more battery)
I also recall that this was a trailer mounted rental unit from Sacred Power in 
Albuquerque, so they may consider some kind of leasing/ rent to own arrangement.

R. Walters
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Solar Engineer




On Apr 27, 2011, at 5:15 PM, boB Gudgel wrote:

> On 4/27/2011 3:51 PM, benn kilburn wrote:
>> 
>> Wrenches,
>> I have been asked about sizing PV systems for a couple different music 
>> festivals that have been run solely off of generators in the past.  The 
>> problem i'm having is determining the energy consumption of music/stage 
>> (amps, speakers, lights, etc...?) loads as well as concession.  The 
>> organizers have never considered the kwh of electricity used and it has 
>> never been metered.  I believe the attendance of one festival is expected to 
>> be in the range of 5000 and the other closer to 15000 over the course of a 
>> weekend.
>> 
>> Do any of you have any experiences in this area?  How were the loads 
>> determined?
>> 
>> No doubt that generator back-up will still be needed, to what extent, will 
>> be determined.  So what we're looking at would be a temporary off-grid PV 
>> system with generator back-up...
>> 
>> Any suggestions on how to proceed with this one?
>> 
>> benn
> 
> 
> You might want to check the guys out from this article from a year or two ago.
> I think it's just the kind of thing you're looking for.
> 
> 
> http://www.prosoundweb.com/photos/category/C17/
> 
> 
> Four (4) pacific northwest companies  made some of the products for this tour 
> including the mixer board.
> 
> boB
> 
> 
> 
> 
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