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I run into situations where a tree or columns need to be lit with my uplighting units. I HATE taping chords down and wondering if anyone has options for powering the units. Hopefully a small battery source that would last 6-8 hours that I could put next to the unit.
 
I run into situations where a tree or columns need to be lit with my uplighting units. I HATE taping chords down and wondering if anyone has options for powering the units. Hopefully a small battery source that would last 6-8 hours that I could put next to the unit.

Small? Forget it. You didn't mention how much power draw your t-bar pulls. Wal-mart's biggest marine battery ($80) and a $50 inverter would probably keep a 50-watt t-bar (3-5 fixtures) lit for several hours but you might have to parallel a 2nd battery for 8 hour coverage. Of course, the sheer weight would probably make it not worth the effort.
 
I use Chauvet Slimpar 64s. I think they use 17 watts, so pretty much nothing. I have hooked up 12 to one power source without any issues.

4X17 = 68 watts

Roughly, a large marine battery should be able to push that for 5 hours (rough guess). If you're serious about this, there are online calculators that will help you figure how long you can draw against a battery.
 
Pardon my ignorance, but when it comes down to watts/voltage I am damn stupid. Here are the specs...

Beam angle: 23°
* Field angle: 38°
* Lux: 3,640 @ 1m
* Light Source: 180 (60 red, 60 green, 60 blue) LEDs
* Power and current: 120V, 60Hz: 17W, 0.3A operating, 0.2A inrush
* AC power: Autoswitching 100V-240V 50/60Hz
* Weight: 2.8lbs (1.3kg)
* Size: 9.7in x 11.1in x 2.5in / 246mm x 282mm x 63mm
 
Pardon my ignorance, but when it comes down to watts/voltage I am damn stupid. Here are the specs...

Beam angle: 23°
* Field angle: 38°
* Lux: 3,640 @ 1m
* Light Source: 180 (60 red, 60 green, 60 blue) LEDs
* Power and current: 120V, 60Hz: 17W, 0.3A operating, 0.2A inrush
* AC power: Autoswitching 100V-240V 50/60Hz
* Weight: 2.8lbs (1.3kg)
* Size: 9.7in x 11.1in x 2.5in / 246mm x 282mm x 63mm
Get one of these, every DJ should have one. They are not expensive as you can see. http://www.amazon.com/P3-Internatio...MDBU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1318258351&sr=8-1
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If uplighting is so vital to your events, you should consider the new rechargeable pars. Several out there.
 
Just google: Battery Powered LED Par Lights

There are a few companies selling them. Someone was offering a nice kit where the case was also the charger. Cant remember which company that was. Im sure someone here remembers. They are not cheap.
 
It was Omnisistem, and you're looking at thousands of dollars for their system
 
Yeah, NLFX teams up with Omnisystem to offer 2 different systems. One is listed on their site for $3,600 and includes 12 uplights. They are both battery powered and wireless DMX so you do not have to run any cables to the lights at all. The $3,600 set has 10 hour batteries built into them and then at the end of your gig you just put them back into the case and plug it in to charge them. Also they have a $6,000 option which has bigger 3 watt leds and 20 hour battery life. Again, all wireless...power and DMX. Expensive but honestly some of the coolest things i've seen in uplighting thus far. Also Chauvet has an option that can sit underneath the par cans called the Satellite D-Fi Wireless DMX rechargeable battery pack. Again , this gives you a battery for each light as well as wireless DMX so you can operate them completely cable free. There are great options out there but honestly at this point they are all going to be pricey. If you can justify the investment though , i think these are awesome options. Personally, i wish i had an extra $6,000 around to get the 3 Watt Omnisystem set from NLFX. I didn't even realize they had released this 3 Watt version until today. Good luck!