Outdoor trips and CPAP

  • Craig Sery
    Bloomington, MN
    Posts: 1204
    #2001834

    Does anyone have recommendations for something that you can plug a cpap into if you don’t have a generator in an ice house. Wasn’t sure if any of current lithium power boxes had an outlet and if battery would last.

    Hot Runr Guy
    West Chicago, IL
    Posts: 1933
    #2001848

    As a CPAP user, I never gave this much thought, so thanks for asking the question. Looks like the longest life will be if you turn off the heater/humidifier (if your machine has it), also look to see if a 12V option is available for your machine, so you don’t lose energy going thru an inverter to create 120V AC.

    https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx2GDTCMVCXCAO0/ref=ask_dp_al_al_hza

    HRG

    Jeff Gilberg
    Posts: 133
    #2001862

    I purchased a 12v adapter for mine (resmed) and I use a standard lead acid deep cycle battery. It’s heavy but It lasts for at least several days using the heat/ humidifier.

    Rod Bent
    Posts: 360
    #2001884

    I did the above and bought a DC power cord and a 33 Ah battery. The battery lasts at least two nights. Cpaps are actually DC so you can get the cord from your Cpap supplier. Battery is from Batteries Plus.

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