I did not go back to this board after Pugsy replied to my question, so my apologies. It’s only been four years since you asked your question!
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. and I am wondering if you ever found a power supply for your cpap machine. At the time I wrote this, my husband had built his own small power supply for about $100. He watched videos on YouTube on how to do it. It ran my machine with heat on for six hours, but needed to be recharged the next day. That wasn’t good, however he enjoyed building it.
He then did tons of research on the internet. He came to the conclusion that it would be better to find a reputable manufacturer of a power supply and purchase that. He watched YouTube video reviews on best power supplies. The upshot of it all is that a small power supply which can be recharged by a small portable solar panel is the best power source for the cpap machine. One of the top small power supplies is the Ecoflow River 2 Pro which we bought. It has an 800 watt output. It can virtually run anything in the house except for the microwave and toaster oven which draws LOTS of electric. It will run a refrigerator which draws surprisingly little. Problem is the cost. The one we purchased cost us $600 and a solar panel another $200. But it’s worth it to sleep. The power supply can run almost anything else as well. Sales are run often and are paired with solar portable solar panels that you can place outside to charge in the sun. Amazon is now running a sale on this same power supply at $150 off.
Again. My utmost apologies for this late reply. And what a beautiful cat! The markings are awesome.