The Hidden Challenge of Outdoor Events
Nothing kills a party faster than a DJ's speakers cutting out mid-song or caterers unable to keep food warm. In North Texas, where outdoor events are popular from March through November, power planning separates seamless events from disasters.
Step 1: Calculate Your Power Needs
Common Equipment Power Requirements:
| Equipment | Average Wattage | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| DJ System (basic) | 1,500-2,500W | Includes speakers, mixer, laptop |
| Band (full setup) | 3,000-5,000W | Amps, monitors, instruments |
| Catering Equipment | Varies greatly | Warmers: 500W each, refrigerators: 800W |
| Lighting (basic) | 500-1,500W | Uplighting, string lights |
| Lighting (full production) | 3,000-10,000W | Moving heads, wash lights |
| Coffee Station | 1,500W | Commercial machines |
| Photo Booth | 300-500W | Printer, camera, monitor |
| Charging Station | 1,000W | For guest phones |
| HVAC (tent AC) | 3,500-5,000W per unit | Essential for Texas summer |
Quick Formula: Add up all equipment wattage, multiply by 1.25 (safety buffer), then divide by 120V to get required amps.
Step 2: Choose Your Power Source
Option A: Venue Power (Tie-In)
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Best for: Small events, venues with accessible outdoor outlets
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Pros: No generator noise, no fuel costs
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Cons: Limited amperage, risk of tripping breakers
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Dallas note: Historic venues like Old Red Courthouse have limited exterior power—always verify
Option B: Portable Generator
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Best for: Most outdoor events, backyard parties, tented weddings
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Pros: Complete control, unlimited placement options
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Cons: Noise, fuel management, ventilation needs
Generator Sizing Guide:
| Event Size | Recommended Generator | Runs |
|---|---|---|
| Small (up to 50 guests) | 3,500-5,000 watt | DJ, basic lighting, small catering |
| Medium (50-150 guests) | 7,500-10,000 watt | Band, full catering, lighting |
| Large (150-250 guests) | 15,000-20,000 watt | Full production, AC units |
| Massive (250+ guests) | 25,000+ watt or multiple | Complex AV, multiple AC units |
Step 3: Plan Your AV Setup
Speaker Placement for Outdoor Sound
Unlike indoor venues, outdoor sound has no walls to bounce off. For North Texas events:
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Place speakers on stands (not ground) for better projection
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Use multiple smaller speakers rather than two massive ones
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Consider delay speakers for very long tent setups
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Watch for noise ordinances—varies by city (Dallas: 11pm cutoff; Plano: 10pm)
Lighting Considerations
Outdoor lighting does double duty: ambiance AND safety
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Path lighting is non-negotiable for guest safety
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Restroom areas need adequate illumination
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Catering stations require task lighting
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Dance floors benefit from focused lighting
Dallas-Fort Worth Specific Challenges
The Heat Factor:
Generators produce heat AND need cooling. In Texas summer:
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Place generators at least 20 feet from guest areas
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Ensure proper ventilation (never in an enclosed tent)
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Calculate 20% more power for AC units than you think you need
The Storm Factor:
North Texas weather changes fast. Your AV plan needs:
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Waterproof covers for speakers (we provide these)
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Quick-strike breakdown plan for severe weather
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Battery backups for critical systems
City-By-City Noise Restrictions:
| City | Weekday Curfew | Weekend Curfew | Decibel Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dallas | 10pm | 11pm | 85 dB |
| Fort Worth | 10pm | 12am | 90 dB |
| Plano | 10pm | 10pm | 80 dB |
| Frisco | 10pm | 11pm | 85 dB |
| Arlington | 11pm | 12am | 90 dB |
Real Dallas Case Study: The Power Nightmare Avoided
The Event: 200-guest wedding in a private estate in Preston Hollow
The Challenge: House power was only 100 amps total, shared with the main residence
The Solution: We brought dual 20,000-watt generators—one for catering/AC, one for band/lighting
The Result: Seamless power all night, no breaker issues, and the band commented it was the cleanest power they'd ever had at an outdoor venue
AV Package Recommendations
[The Entertainer Package] — Perfect for DJ + basic lighting
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5,000-watt generator
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2 speaker stands with weather covers
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Basic uplighting (6 fixtures)
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100' of heavy-gauge extension cords
[The Band Package] — For live bands + full production
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15,000-watt generator
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Stage power distribution
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Monitor power runs
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Backup generator (included automatically)
[The Summer Wedding Package] — Essential for June-September
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Dual generators (one dedicated to AC)
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2-4 portable AC units with ducting
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Misting fans for cocktail area
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Backup power monitoring
Power Planning Checklist
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Confirm venue power capacity (ask us to help interpret)
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Calculate total wattage of all equipment
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Add 25% safety buffer
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Choose generator size/location
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Plan cable runs (avoid trip hazards)
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Schedule generator fuel fill-up (we handle this)
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Test all equipment day before
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Have backup plan for extreme weather
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