Looking for a Respironics AC Power Adaptor
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Jane K.
Looking for a Respironics AC Power Adaptor
Hi, I live in Green Valley, AZ and am looking for an AC Power Adaptor for a Respironics BiPap model #1043065, 24 volt, 30 amps. If you have one would you please call me at 918-852-0700.
Re: Looking for a Respironics AC Power Adaptor
Have you tried e-bay ?
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=c ... p+power+ad
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=c ... p+power+ad
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Re: Looking for a Respironics AC Power Adaptor
Its a 24 Volt, 60 Watt supply, available (hopefully) from cpap.com and other vendors for about $135. If you wanted to be helpful, you could have done 3 minutes of research before posted a useless reply. Perhaps the poster thinks that cpap.com monitors this forum- They don't, so you might call them directly.xxyzx wrote:terminology ?Jane K. wrote:Hi, I live in Green Valley, AZ and am looking for an AC Power Adaptor for a Respironics BiPap model #1043065, 24 volt, 30 amps. If you have one would you please call me at 918-852-0700.
that is a DC item
do you mean you want an inverter to give you AC from a battery
or do you want a DC power supply that converts AC to DC
or do you want a connector to attache a battery to the xpap
have you checked amazon
or the local DME
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Re: Looking for a Respironics AC Power Adaptor
She didn't say, but, she may be looking for a used power supply because of the high price.CapnLoki wrote:Its a 24 Volt, 60 Watt supply, available (hopefully) from cpap.com and other vendors for about $135. If you wanted to be helpful, you could have done 3 minutes of research before posted a useless reply. Perhaps the poster thinks that cpap.com monitors this forum- They don't, so you might call them directly.xxyzx wrote:terminology ?Jane K. wrote:Hi, I live in Green Valley, AZ and am looking for an AC Power Adaptor for a Respironics BiPap model #1043065, 24 volt, 30 amps. If you have one would you please call me at 918-852-0700.
that is a DC item
do you mean you want an inverter to give you AC from a battery
or do you want a DC power supply that converts AC to DC
or do you want a connector to attache a battery to the xpap
have you checked amazon
or the local DME
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| Machine: ResMed AirSense™ 10 AutoSet™ CPAP Machine with HumidAir™ Heated Humidifier |
| Mask: Fisher & Paykel Vitera Full Face Mask with Headgear (S, M, or L Cushion) |
| Additional Comments: Back up is a new AS10. |
Re: Looking for a Respironics AC Power Adaptor
What had me ??? 30 amp.... It would need wheels. Jim
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