You'd be better off to have someone install a power outlet on your chair. An XLR plug is mostly used in audio systems, and although they may carry the voltage they aren't very rugged. I'd be leery about using one for power. Better off to use a real power outlet and plug. Actually, a usual automotive 12 volt power outlet would be a good choice.Bert_Mathews wrote:I'm not very good with electric wiring so maybe SOMEBODY can jump in with some HELP.
I have a CPAP battery setup for the M series
My setup now is a S9 VPAP : "The QUESTION is" can I connect to the battery's in my Electric wheelchairs ? If so can I get the wiring to go from the three wire plug (straight XLR 3 pin plug) on the chairs to the CPAP?
Or do I need to buy this setup from CPAP.COM
and open the wheelchairs too clip into the battery's with the Alligator Clips.
If somebody has already made up a setup for the S9 and willing to make a second one PLEASE PM me
You will need the Resmed power converter, or an inverter will work if the chair is 12 volts.