Power Supply a the range.

You look at the benchrest vids that Cortina and Speedy have posted in the last year, chargemasters and FX120's on the reloading benches at the matches. Some have rigged them to run on power packs of some sort, forget details of what some of them use, didn't pay close attn. Suspect you'd be OK above 60F with them.
 
What’s a good way to power dispensers and scales at the range?
Portable battery backup system (you can get small ones for computers etc.), battery operated jeweler's scale, balance beam scale, pre-measure your loads at home and put them in tiny ziplocks, etc.
 
I used a RCBS chargemaster plugged into a battery pack when I did load development at the range. I don't do it anymore because now I am at the range more days than I am not.
 
I made this about 30 years ago when I was younger and in better shape obviously and then used a rock chucker in it. Set it on the tail gate of my truck at the pit and shoot all day. Now it’s bolted to my ammo cabinet and still is what I use. IMG_0259.jpeg
 
I’ve been running the Dewalt power station for all my remote power needs. It’s not cheap but the power supply works well with 20V batteries I already had (cordless drill, saw, and others). It also powers my Labrador, charges my phone and I can run a small heater in winter and a fan in the summer.
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