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I am one who was prescribed a CPAP by the VA and while small it is electric, just wondering if anyone has experience with a battery CPAP?
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I have a couple battery packs and use them but was curious if anyone made an actual battery operated CPAP......No. However, I have a friend with a CPAP and he is investigating a small Jackery battery system for camping with his CPAP. Of course, there are all sorts of warnings not to do that, but I think there are several reviews on Amazon touting success.
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Remember that with most, if not all, of the Resmed machines, you need a DC to DC converter if you're going to run off a battery. They run about $90. Insurance usually won't cover it or the battery. This is the one I use for my Aircurve 10:I just started on a CPAP on Monday. I have a Resmed Airsense 10. I plan on using my LionEnergy lithium pack with it. I've got a separate solar panel that hooks into it so it can charge all day or whatever. We'll see if it works all night.
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I couldn't answer that. But the way I see it..its a CPAP. Worst case scenario, I'll sleep. Just everyone within a mile will hear me sleeping. :)First I don’t know anything about these units, but I have a thought. Could you or would it be beneficial to run a second battery like a 100 AH lithium battery with some kind of battery management system tied into a solar panel? With many a converter attached to it?I understand the cost aspect of it, but am thinking it would allow you to have extended overland time for longer trips.
If I am completely wrong and I am speaking out of place, just say so ...
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Not sure what the VA is handing out these days, but the one I got from them is a Resmed S9. Silver and black with a rounded front. Amazon has a 12v adapter for it for $29 (Chinese knockoff brand but it's well-rated). Should work with a 12v battery or any of the portables from jackery or whatever. OEM battery packs are a terrible value.I am one who was prescribed a CPAP by the VA and while small it is electric, just wondering if anyone has experience with a battery CPAP?
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My wife has used a CPAP for several years and it has a port on the back for a 12v adapter. We bought the appropriate adapter for her model and took a spare battery and it worked great. I don't know which kind you have but check your manual or the unit itself and see if it has that 12v port. If it does jump online and look for it by your model number. Hope you find one.I am one who was prescribed a CPAP by the VA and while small it is electric, just wondering if anyone has experience with a battery CPAP?
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