Portable Power Stations for L1 Systems: Difference between revisions

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These are the results of using a {{Jackery 500}} to run L1 Pro (various) and {{Model II}} with {{ToneMatch Mixer}}, two B1 bass modules, and [https://www.kemper-amps.com/stage Kemper Stage] electric guitar processor.
These are the results of using a {{Jackery 500}} to run L1 Pro (various) and {{Model II}} with {{ToneMatch Mixer}}, two B1 bass modules, and [https://www.kemper-amps.com/stage Kemper Stage] electric guitar processor.


Conclusion - Jackery Explorer Power Station 500 should provide power for moderate-to-high volume for at least five hours for a {{Model II}} with a {{ToneMatch Mixer}}.  
Conclusion - Jackery Explorer Power Station 500 should provide power for moderate-to-high volume for at least five hours for an L1 Pro or L1 Legacy system with a {{ToneMatch Mixer}}.  
*You should get similar results with an {{Compact}}. Note: The {{Model II}} can cover at least four times the area of an {{Compact}}.
*You should get comparable results with an {{Compact}}.  
*The power consumption is similar for all models. The volume (Sound Pressure Level SPL) determines how much power you consume. The louder you run the system, the faster you deplete the power. For example, you might get 7 hours of music at 80 dBC SPL and only 2 hours at 110 dBC SPL.
*The power consumption is similar for all models. The volume (Sound Pressure Level SPL) determines how much power you consume. The louder you run the system, the faster you deplete the power. For example, you might get 7 hours of music at 80 dBC SPL and only 2 hours at 110 dBC SPL.