I have heard that you can run voltage over coax. I am wanting to run low wattage hardware 1,000 - 2,000 feet away from where electricity is available. The wattage needed is around 15-20 watts. I am wanting to pickup a wireless signal on the hill behind my house. I have debated on whether to just swap a battery out every x days or just try to run telephone or coax wire. Electric wire is so expensive anymore and I have lots of coax/telephone wire in 1,000 foot spools. I even have burial telephone and burial coax so I can leave it on the ground or bury it. If I had to run electric wire it would be a huge expense for me. I am asking for advise so that I know how to hookup the hardware to a battery (I hear that deep cycle is the best in this case) and some advise on running voltage. The ac adaptor on the hardware is around 12 volts. How long would a battery last on 15-20 watts? I know that I can clip a cigarette lighter device onto the battery to run things off of it using a power invertor but hear that it is a waste of energy doing it that way converting it from DC to AC back to DC again. How can I keep it DC to maximize battery life? Solar and Wind Power is expensive as well and would not work well in my area as I have checked the charts.