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so we have a county ARES exercise coming up in about three weeks and i'm trying to nail down the power situation before i haul everything out. last time we did this i ended up running a honda eu2200i for the whole weekend which worked fine but it's loud and you go through gas faster than you think, especially if you're running an IC-7300 plus a laptop plus some lighting. ended up making two gas runs which was annoying.
this time im considering just going with a big lithium battery setup instead. i've been looking at the jackery 1000 plus and some of the more purpose-built stuff like the bioenno packs but honestly not sure if a 1000wh battery is actually enough for a 36 hour activation if we're transmitting regularly on HF. we're not running a linear or anything, just the radio at maybe 50-75w and the laptop, but it adds up.
antenna wise we'll probably put up a linked dipole on a 31ft spiderpole which has always worked well for us on 40/80/20. nothing fancy. the real headache is the power. anyone done a full weekend activation on batteries only without a genny on standby? curious how it actually went in practice not just the math on paper
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