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On 4/27/2011 3:51 PM, benn kilburn wrote:
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Wrenches,
<div>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.</div>
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<div>Do any of you have any experiences in this area? How were
the loads determined?</div>
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<div>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...</div>
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<div>Any suggestions on how to proceed with this one?</div>
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<div>benn<br>
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You might want to check the guys out from this article from a year
or two ago.<br>
I think it's just the kind of thing you're looking for.<br>
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Four (4) pacific northwest companies made some of the products for
this tour including the mixer board.<br>
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boB<br>
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