https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074N8G8C7/ref=emc_b_5_i
I was checking the internet ran across, this looks like a option to add to your travel options. It's about $300, and too big to do airplanes, weights about 4 lb. Not something I need, but never saw it before and it looks well made. If you have the need and money, might be worthwhile. Jim
They also make a non-cpap unit, 50,000 mah, for laptop power and USB (4 ports) 20 volt 12 volt.
XPAP Power Bank
XPAP Power Bank
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Re: XPAP Power Bank
Nice. Put it on Amazon wish list, for future reference.Goofproof wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 1:48 pmhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B074N8G8C7/ref=emc_b_5_i
I was checking the internet ran across, this looks like a option to add to you travel options. It's about $300, and too big to do airplanes, weights about 4 lb. Not something I need, but never saw it before and it looks well made. If you have the need and money, might be worthwhile. Jim
Thanks for pointing it out.
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Re: XPAP Power Bank
Yes, at 297 watt-hours its roughly equal to a U1 size AGM (35 amp-hours at 12V). At 4 lbs its certainly a lot lighter than the 24 lb AGM, but it costs almost 5 times as much. Its not for me but I can understand it be worthwhile weight sensitive application, such as camping more than 50 yards from the car.
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Re: XPAP Power Bank
It's expensive, but you don't need to buy a charger, a 12v adapter or the ResMed DC-DC converter (required for the AirSense 10).CapnLoki wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 3:15 pmYes, at 297 watt-hours its roughly equal to a U1 size AGM (35 amp-hours at 12V). At 4 lbs its certainly a lot lighter than the 24 lb AGM, but it costs almost 5 times as much. Its not for me but I can understand it be worthwhile weight sensitive application, such as camping more than 50 yards from the car.
The ResMed DC-DC converter is especially expensive.
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Re: XPAP Power Bank
Too high a power for airline rules, but the battery does allows it to be drawn down for more useful power over lead acid or AGM . Mainly power to weight ratio, lifespan (number of recharge cycles). I bought something close to jump my truck, (Never used it yet) It's setting by my chair, fat chance it will be in the truck if needed, I'm a sucker like that, have many Led Lights ran be those batteries, I'm in love.CapnLoki wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 3:15 pmYes, at 297 watt-hours its roughly equal to a U1 size AGM (35 amp-hours at 12V). At 4 lbs its certainly a lot lighter than the 24 lb AGM, but it costs almost 5 times as much. Its not for me but I can understand it be worthwhile weight sensitive application, such as camping more than 50 yards from the car.
Looks like they used good engineering and parts in it, saw a U Tube on the big power unit, seemed like it meant the ad's claims. Only time will tell, posts no claims on how long it will power, too many variables. Jim
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Re: XPAP Power Bank
Thanks for posting. This looks like a great replacement for my Goal Zero Escape battery which is not holding a charge as long. And, will give me longer time, although never had a power outage longer than 8-9 hours.Goofproof wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 1:48 pmhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B074N8G8C7/ref=emc_b_5_i
I was checking the internet ran across, this looks like a option to add to your travel options. It's about $300, and too big to do airplanes, weights about 4 lb. Not something I need, but never saw it before and it looks well made. If you have the need and money, might be worthwhile. Jim
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