Re: Full time RVer--CPAP newbie--what to expect??
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 4:05 pm
Here's my .02 worth from my RV experience:
Try to avoid using an inverter if you can get 12v capable equipment. Inverters use up a lot of energy and will drain your batteries faster than just using a direct 12v connection. When I thaw out the pop-up in a few weeks, I plan on installing a 12v outlet near the head of our bed so that I can use my CPAP when we boondock or lose power at our usual haunts.
Weight isn't really an issue with modern equipment - most are fairly light and small enough to tuck into a drawer or cupboard when traveling. I would be more concerned that it be packed securely so it doesn't bump and bang around while driving - some of these machines can be sensitive to that kind of thing.
Thanks for bringing this up! I am approaching my first camping season on CPAP and I haven't even started thinking about this yet.
David
Try to avoid using an inverter if you can get 12v capable equipment. Inverters use up a lot of energy and will drain your batteries faster than just using a direct 12v connection. When I thaw out the pop-up in a few weeks, I plan on installing a 12v outlet near the head of our bed so that I can use my CPAP when we boondock or lose power at our usual haunts.
Weight isn't really an issue with modern equipment - most are fairly light and small enough to tuck into a drawer or cupboard when traveling. I would be more concerned that it be packed securely so it doesn't bump and bang around while driving - some of these machines can be sensitive to that kind of thing.
Thanks for bringing this up! I am approaching my first camping season on CPAP and I haven't even started thinking about this yet.
David