I'm looking for some economical ideas to power a cpap machine multiple nights.
You can rent battery powered units. Usually a month minimum. I considered renting a travel unit for an upcoming cruise. You had to have a credit card deposit of about $400 that's refunded when returned. A month would cost, net, about $150.I'm looking for some economical ideas to power a cpap machine multiple nights.
I ran mine on a Princess cruise, just had to request a cord, but it ran fine.You can rent battery powered units. Usually a month minimum. I considered renting a travel unit for an upcoming cruise. You had to have a credit card deposit of about $400 that's refunded when returned. A month would cost, net, about $150.
I'm taking my A/C powered machine but I considered renting a travel unit. In my research,I found units that were battery powered. I decided to take my own as the travel units don't have water containers. They recycle your breath for moisture.I ran mine on a Princess cruise, just had to request a cord, but it ran fine.
I don't know about recycled air, doesn't sound good to me. You can request water and a cord from the cruise line usually because, at least the ship we were on, the outlets were not by the bed.I'm taking my A/C powered machine but I considered renting a travel unit. In my research,I found units that were battery powered. I decided to take my own as the travel units don't have water containers. They recycle your breath for moisture.
Do you charge it with a solar panel out west?I have a jackery that I keep beside the bed in case of power outages. Also use it when hunting out west for elk. Works well and has other uses.
I use the truck to charge. But I can get 2 to 3 nights off a charge if not using heater on cpap.Do you charge it with a solar panel out west?
What size Jackery?I use the truck to charge. But I can get 2 to 3 nights off a charge if not using heater on cpap.
Jackery 300. They are on sale at Amazon for 200 bucks.What size Jackery?