Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

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Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by ChrisC » Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:22 pm

Just booked a trip to Cuba in mid-Nov. In talking with my travel agent, the outlets in the room are 220v, so I'll need a converter of some sort. I know that converters are pretty widely available, but just wanted to see if there's any 'special' considerations for running a CPAP machine through a voltage converter. I know using an inverter is a touchy subject (need a pure sine wave one): anything I should know about converters?
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Re: Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by timbalionguy » Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:29 pm

This machine is universal line voltage, so no converter or inverter will be needed. It will run on 220 volts without any action on your part. (Most modern machines are like this.) The only thing you will need is a simple adapter (or a different power cord with the right kind of plug on the end) that will allow you to use whatever kind of power outlet that have in Cuba.

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Re: Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by Emilia » Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:51 pm

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Re: Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by Hose_Head » Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:58 pm

ChrisC wrote:Just booked a trip to Cuba in mid-Nov. In talking with my travel agent, the outlets in the room are 220v, so I'll need a converter of some sort. I know that converters are pretty widely available, but just wanted to see if there's any 'special' considerations for running a CPAP machine through a voltage converter. I know using an inverter is a touchy subject (need a pure sine wave one): anything I should know about converters?
I was in Cuba a couple of years ago and I don't remember having to cope with 220 v electrics. This was prior to starting on cpap, but I did carry chargers for MP3, camera, etc and had no problem in just plugging into the wall outlets in my resort/hotel room.

You might wish to double check on what your travel agent told you.
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Re: Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by mcdad » Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:04 pm

You might want to invest in a portable surge protector. To protect your CPAP machine from power spikes.

Targus and Belkin make a couple versions.

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Re: Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by dtsm » Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:39 pm

mcdad wrote:You might want to invest in a portable surge protector.
S8 models don't require converter, but do need an adapter for plug:
http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Interna ... 78&sr=8-13
http://www.amazon.com/All-One-Travel-Po ... 278&sr=8-1

Surge protector has to be able to handle 220V: http://www.walkabouttravelgear.com/surge.htm, or try amazon.

I would also bring 12-15 ft extension cord, extra hose and extra filters. Safe travels....

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Re: Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by bono1 » Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:28 am

ChrisC wrote:Just booked a trip to Cuba in mid-Nov. In talking with my travel agent, the outlets in the room are 220v, so I'll need a converter of some sort. I know that converters are pretty widely available, but just wanted to see if there's any 'special' considerations for running a CPAP machine through a voltage converter. I know using an inverter is a touchy subject (need a pure sine wave one): anything I should know about converters?

Hi Chris,

Just go to walmart and pick up a universal travel adapter. i think its made by American Standard. You can find it in the travel section.

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Re: Travelling to Cuba : using CPAP with 220V outlet

Post by ChrisC » Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:08 pm

Awesome - thanks a bunch, guys. Much appreciated! Good call with the surge protector too, mcdad. It's a reputable resort, but I've heard that the power itself can be flaky anywhere on the island..
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