I'm new on the BiPAP machine and am still getting used to it, but I have our 20th annual family camping/fishing trip coming up in July for 5 nights. I've been checking around for ways to take my machine with me. Batteries, generators, etc.
Does anyone have any good ideas or information? Or can I go for 5 nights without the machine? How long do the batteries last? How to recharge, etc.
Any help is good help.
Going Camping
Re: Going Camping
i BELIEVE THERE IS A BATTERY PACK THAT WILL RUN YOUR MACHINE. i THINK THERE ARE 2 WAYS TO RECHARGE: SOLAR AND FROM YOUR VEHICLE.
Re: Going Camping
I recently bought this battery pack: http://www.bestcpapprice.com/Owell-Indu ... 0-516.html
Testing it at home I have been able to get 3 full nights (24 hrs) from a charge using it with my S9 set at 7cm(humidifier in passover mode). That is using an inverter as well, I'm hoping it might be a little more once I am able to get the converter instead. It takes 6-8 hrs to charge and can be charged with either AC or DC power.
Testing it at home I have been able to get 3 full nights (24 hrs) from a charge using it with my S9 set at 7cm(humidifier in passover mode). That is using an inverter as well, I'm hoping it might be a little more once I am able to get the converter instead. It takes 6-8 hrs to charge and can be charged with either AC or DC power.
Re: Going Camping
whatever system you get try it at home first, you may need to limit your hours of sleeping
australian,anxiety and insomnia, a CPAP user since 1995, self diagnosed after years of fatigue, 2 cheap CPAPs and respironics comfortgell nose only mask. not one of my many doctors ever asked me if I snored
Re: Going Camping
See Rested Gal's Link
viewtopic.php?t=9682
I haven't tried it yet, but I would just get a big deep discharge Marine style battery and the Respironics DC Adapter cord and do my own battery box. You still have to have a way to charge it during the day though. Generator and a battery charger? Solar is likely to be too slow.
viewtopic.php?t=9682
I haven't tried it yet, but I would just get a big deep discharge Marine style battery and the Respironics DC Adapter cord and do my own battery box. You still have to have a way to charge it during the day though. Generator and a battery charger? Solar is likely to be too slow.
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Re: Going Camping
Don't forget to bring along something like a cloth bag or cardboard box to help keep the dirt 'n dust away from your equipment.
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- SleepyTiger
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Re: Going Camping
For what it is worth...
I've been measuring the accumulated power draw for my S9 (set to max of 16) and humidifier (Set to 3.5) for the past two nights using a Kill-a-Watt.
It has averaged 124 watt-hours/night so far. That would be better than 10-12 amp-hrs from a typical deep-cycle battery.
With reasonably conservative estimates, that would be about 3 nights from a normal deep-cycle battery.
Alternately you'd need a better than 25W solar panel to charge the battery overnight. I'd probably use a 45W panel, and be careful about changing the panel/sun angle a couple times a year...
SleepyTiger
I've been measuring the accumulated power draw for my S9 (set to max of 16) and humidifier (Set to 3.5) for the past two nights using a Kill-a-Watt.
It has averaged 124 watt-hours/night so far. That would be better than 10-12 amp-hrs from a typical deep-cycle battery.
With reasonably conservative estimates, that would be about 3 nights from a normal deep-cycle battery.
Alternately you'd need a better than 25W solar panel to charge the battery overnight. I'd probably use a 45W panel, and be careful about changing the panel/sun angle a couple times a year...
SleepyTiger
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- Scarlet834
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Re: Going Camping
I hope you'll post again after your camping trip. I know I'll face the same challenge myself probably next summer.
The one thing I'm sure of--your solution is NOT to go without CPAP for 5 days. That sounds like a miserable vacation to me.
Good luck, and have a great time on your camping trip!
Sharon
The one thing I'm sure of--your solution is NOT to go without CPAP for 5 days. That sounds like a miserable vacation to me.
Good luck, and have a great time on your camping trip!
Sharon
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