analog_addict
Well-known member
Hello,
I'm preparing for a shoot at a remote location for 7 days. There is no electricity there and you can't get a vehicle there either unless it's a 4x4.
I'm working out how I can charge my batteries for the duration of the shoot and the best solution I can come up with is using a car leisure battery. These are around 110Ah and output 12V.
I would need to charge batteries for a Canon C100, LED panels, phones and laptops.
I'm struggling a bit to work out how long the battery would last. For example if I charged a 2000mAh Sony NP-F battery, would that take the battery down to approximately 108Ah?
Has anyone ever shot in extremely remote places and how did you charge things?
I'm preparing for a shoot at a remote location for 7 days. There is no electricity there and you can't get a vehicle there either unless it's a 4x4.
I'm working out how I can charge my batteries for the duration of the shoot and the best solution I can come up with is using a car leisure battery. These are around 110Ah and output 12V.
I would need to charge batteries for a Canon C100, LED panels, phones and laptops.
I'm struggling a bit to work out how long the battery would last. For example if I charged a 2000mAh Sony NP-F battery, would that take the battery down to approximately 108Ah?
Has anyone ever shot in extremely remote places and how did you charge things?

