Airsense 10 DC to DC Converter #37297
Airsense 10 DC to DC Converter #37297
So far I haven't been able to locate a DC to DC converter for my Airsense 10, has anyone heard when they will be available? All the internet sites say 'coming soon'. I have the converter foy my S8 for use while camping. I could use the S8 but would prefer to use the AS10. The Resmed part number is supposed to be 37297.
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Re: Airsense 10 DC to DC Converter #37297
no word yet on the DC converter for the new AirSense line
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Re: Airsense 10 DC to DC Converter #37297
I just called ResMed directly. They said 2-3 weeks (or at least hopefully). Today is November 21, 2014.
Re: Airsense 10 DC to DC Converter #37297
As recommended by ResMed I picked up a 150 watt (175 watt peak) inverter at Coscto for I think about $25 that works fine. It doesn't need to be pure sine wave. I used it for a week camping without any problems other than my batteries conking out due to the cold weather and old age.Anonymoustoday wrote:I just called ResMed directly. They said 2-3 weeks (or at least hopefully). Today is November 21, 2014.
Re: Airsense 10 DC to DC Converter #37297
My husband picked up a nice Samlex pure sine wave inverter to use with my cpap. Turns out the cpap I got off of craig's list uses straight 12 volts, so the inverter wasn't necessary. So, if you don't want to wait, just get a good inverter.
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