DIY Battery box question
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2024 10:06 am
Hello, I'm new to the forum but not to CPAP. I've been using an Airsense S11 Autoset for a few years now. Last weekend I went camping for the first time in a long time, something I used to do a lot. I had to go without my machine, I believe the first night I've slept without it since starting therapy and it was MISERABLE. I can't have that happen again and I may need to go off grid again in a few weeks. I searched the forum and can't seem to find an answer to my specific question.
A few years ago I built myself a pretty serious, portable, rechargeable battery box to power an ice fishing house I have, one of my winter addictions. It's made with three, 20ah LeFePo4 batteries wired in parallel to power all my 12v items in my fish house (sonar, bait bubbler, lights, underwater camera, a flat panel 12v screen, charging devices, a fan... etc.) Anyway... I want to use this battery box to power my CPAP for future off grid use and in the event of an emergency. I see that I can buy a 12v to 24v step up converter to power my S11, and my battery box was built with a "cigarette" style plug that I can plug into. I also see that I can buy a cord that does not step up the power if you have a 24v connector. Currently the battery box is wired 12v with the three 20ah batteries in parallel, but I can very easily wire the batteries in series to achieve 24v natively. My question is this- is the 12v to 24v step up converter less efficient than using the batteries in series? The cords are not far off from each other in price, so I'm not worried about that, although the 12v to 24v step up converter would be an easier solution so I can keep my battery box wiring as it is currently.
I know enough about electricity to be dangerous, but a step up voltage converter- that is beyond me how it works. If it's more efficient to run the 24v cord than the 12v to 24v step up converter, than that's what I'd probably do. For what it's worth, I will likely not need more than 2 nights sleep off grid.
Thank you!
A few years ago I built myself a pretty serious, portable, rechargeable battery box to power an ice fishing house I have, one of my winter addictions. It's made with three, 20ah LeFePo4 batteries wired in parallel to power all my 12v items in my fish house (sonar, bait bubbler, lights, underwater camera, a flat panel 12v screen, charging devices, a fan... etc.) Anyway... I want to use this battery box to power my CPAP for future off grid use and in the event of an emergency. I see that I can buy a 12v to 24v step up converter to power my S11, and my battery box was built with a "cigarette" style plug that I can plug into. I also see that I can buy a cord that does not step up the power if you have a 24v connector. Currently the battery box is wired 12v with the three 20ah batteries in parallel, but I can very easily wire the batteries in series to achieve 24v natively. My question is this- is the 12v to 24v step up converter less efficient than using the batteries in series? The cords are not far off from each other in price, so I'm not worried about that, although the 12v to 24v step up converter would be an easier solution so I can keep my battery box wiring as it is currently.
I know enough about electricity to be dangerous, but a step up voltage converter- that is beyond me how it works. If it's more efficient to run the 24v cord than the 12v to 24v step up converter, than that's what I'd probably do. For what it's worth, I will likely not need more than 2 nights sleep off grid.
Thank you!