Update:
I spoke with BatteryGeek.net this morning. Since I bought my battery from our host (and not directly from them, the manufacturer), I can't exchange it for the one I was told about that's being made for 24V ResMed machines in Europe. But the battery they make for use here in the U.S. which
will power the ASV machines is:
http://www.batterygeek.net/130Wh-Portab ... rygeek.htm It can output up to 26V. Unfortunately, there's no run-time chart for this one on the website (as there are for the batteries that are labeled specifically for use with CPAP machines). Caveat: The webpage reports a high output of both 26V and 28V. I was told the high was 26, so I'm guessing the 28 is a typo.
timbalionguy wrote:
The 24 volt battery is a good idea, especially if you have to use an inverter. the higher the input voltage to an inverter (that is designed for the higher input voltage!), the better the system will work. Even if you have to use a DC-DC converter to get a regulated 24 volts, 24 volts in will make it work more efficiently. Keep in mind though, from a watts-per-pound perspective, a 24 volt battery will weigh as much as a comparable 12 volt battery (of the same chemistry) capable of supplying the same number of watt-hours of power.
FYI and FWIW, the webpage says that this PPS130 battery weighs just 2.4 lbs. (My C-222 12V battery weighs about 4.5 lbs.)
For my own situation, I'll return the Inverter and utilize my C-222 battery with the M Series APAP when necessary. The thing that really frosts me is, if I'd had an ASV machine from the get-go (or at least early enough in my therapy that I had yet to buy a backup battery for it), I could have saved money on a battery that
will power the ASV that's half the weight of the one I have (which
won't power the ASV by itself - or for long enough with the added inverter).
Veni, vidi, Velcro. I came, I saw, I stuck around.Dx 11/07: AHI 107, central apnea, Cheyne Stokes respiration, moderate-severe O2 desats. (Simple OSA would be too easy.

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PR S1 ASV 950, DreamWear mask, F&P 150 humidifier, O2 @ 2L.