Hi everyone.I need some advice on inverters. We are getting a sleep apnea machine tomorrow. We love to dry camp so I need to get an inverter. I'm sure there many of you out there in the same situation...
Although my machine will run on 12 vdc I chose to use an inverter because it was difficult to run a 12 volt line to the bedroom slide. My Respironics System One 60 Series machine will operate on a 300 watt modified sine wave inverter. The last time I checked (a few years ago) the Resmed web site said they required a pure sine wave inverter.