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time2roll
Jun 09, 2015Nomad
Generally you will be limited to generator hours so running the CPAP or AC 24/7 on generator power is probably not going to happen.
Really need the CPAP model numbers for best options.
For AC you will need 3000 to 4000 watts. (quite heavy) Honestly I will suggest looking for hookups if you need AC.
There are multiple ways to keep the CPAP power on all night. Solar, more battery and inverter will work. Possibly you can pull 12 volt wire to power the machines direct.
Since you need assistance you probably need installation help and should also consult your local RV dealer. Although beware they don't all know what they are doing and charge a bundle.
Post what they suggest right here to get comments.
Really need the CPAP model numbers for best options.
For AC you will need 3000 to 4000 watts. (quite heavy) Honestly I will suggest looking for hookups if you need AC.
There are multiple ways to keep the CPAP power on all night. Solar, more battery and inverter will work. Possibly you can pull 12 volt wire to power the machines direct.
Since you need assistance you probably need installation help and should also consult your local RV dealer. Although beware they don't all know what they are doing and charge a bundle.
Post what they suggest right here to get comments.
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