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Battery is easy enough to sort out. Or well, it's complicated, but doable. Too many variables to get into it without them being spelled out (location, budget, requirements etc). Nonetheless, PCs these days can be incredibly power efficient and running them even in a camper van off of batteries isn't that far off from a laptop. After all, if you're doing any kind of work that battery is going to be gone quick, so either way you'd want to sort out the energy storage unless you want to only do 1-2hrs a day of work. Remember, the work hasn't changed & the parts are not any more efficient, there's only so much you can do with a <99 Whr battery.
For example, this system if properly tuned for optimal efficiency would not require more than 250ish watts IF it was all equally and fully stressed, which is never really going to happen. So realistically you'd be looking at <200w for an absolute powerhouse. Obviously, the 2080 ti is overkill and can be changed easily for another turing gpu, but it is the most efficient GPU once properly undervolted, so there's that.
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When I put them components into a PSU calculator, it comes up way more than 200w?