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Re: Portable Solar Power for Your CPAP Machines

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:43 am
by BlackSpinner
I think that is a great idea.

There are a lot of "elder hostel" and such programs out there you might want to contact.
For me, at 60+, sleeping on the ground after paddling all day is not going to fly, however for many people the first howl is "I will never be able to go hiking/camping with the kids/grandkids again!"

The other thing I was looking at were Native guided wilderness tours up in the Yukon - One didn't have to paddle and there were cabins but no electricity for 2 weeks.

Re: Portable Solar Power for Your CPAP Machines

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:47 am
by howkim
powerenz wrote:What does everybody think of that?
I live in south Florida. If I were able to rent one on short notice for a post-hurricane crisis period, I'd be all in favor of it. Depending on the cost, of course.

Re: Portable Solar Power for Your CPAP Machines

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 3:57 am
by StephenWest
powerenz wrote:Hi I am wanting to get your feedback about our Portable solar panels System which we have sold to many CPAP users and they have used them to power their CPAP machines while away from Grid Power. This could also be used in a emergency situation where Grid Power is lost due to storms or disaster situations.


Here is a PDF Information Sheet that you can download and look over if you want more info about this system package:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/bydouc0yr0w/Powerenz 150 System Flyer.pdf

This 260 Watt Hour Battery has been specifically designed by us to be Solar Rechargeable, you can not plug in a solar panel to any of the other CPAP batteries because it will just show a flashing red error message and will not charge.


Please feel free to ask any questions about how this can help you.
Portable solar power system is effective if there is plenty of sunshine available.. I have been using it for some and got really good rewards.

Re: Portable Solar Power for Your CPAP Machines

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 7:10 am
by sleepy1235
I think the general idea of solar power back up is a great idea. I am thinking of having it for my house at some time in the future. I still have some remaining restoration projects.

I think having a solar back up would be valuable in a natural disaster when the power went out. In Texas we sometimes have storms and it takes days to get the power up. On the coast after hurricanes it can take over a week.

What is especially concerning in this situation is that you would be sleep deprived while trying to cope with a natural disaster. You have to deal with an emergency situation but your brain is fogging up.

The price is too high for me. My care has a portable battery that is not solar rechargeable, but it will have to do.

Re: Portable Solar Power for Your CPAP Machines

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:42 pm
by Bobshouse
Great idea, except I usually sleep at night.

Re: Portable Solar Power for Your CPAP Machines

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 2:33 pm
by Kiralynx
sleepy1235 wrote:I think the general idea of solar power back up is a great idea. I am thinking of having it for my house at some time in the future. I still have some remaining restoration projects.

I think having a solar back up would be valuable in a natural disaster when the power went out. In Texas we sometimes have storms and it takes days to get the power up. On the coast after hurricanes it can take over a week.

What is especially concerning in this situation is that you would be sleep deprived while trying to cope with a natural disaster. You have to deal with an emergency situation but your brain is fogging up.

The price is too high for me. My care has a portable battery that is not solar rechargeable, but it will have to do.
I looked at this system.... and decided if I was going solar, which I hope to do, I would do whole house.

The problem with renting for a storm is that you have to guess when a storm will hit, and for how long.

We ended up with a whole house generator.
viewtopic/t92146/Power-in-a-Storm.html

Expensive, but it works well.

THe powerenz system would be grate if you were going to do something other than RV or car camping.

Re: Portable Solar Power for Your CPAP Machines

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 11:20 am
by Goofproof
parmesanspoken wrote:
Sun Jul 08, 2018 9:50 am
Need solar roof top solar system equipment, But i don,t know the cost of those equipment. Any one can help me for that
For Solar, it's been said, "The Skys The Limit!"...... :lol: Jim

It's only limited by the depth in your Billfold!