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ChiMom
Jun 09, 2015Explorer
GeeGee2, my spouse and I also have been camping with CPAP machines for years. I have a Class B with one house battery and calculated at some point that the battery would take a serious hit if we used it every night for the CPAPs while dry camping. My decision was to always get electrical hook-ups. However, if you check Cpap.com and search for battery kits, you may find a portable battery pack exclusively for your CPAPs like I the ones I bought. Each lithium ion battery pack will power us through one night, at settings of 11 and 14, but NO humidifiers. The packs then have to be charged for 8 hours the next day to be prepared for another night, so multiple nights of dry camping are out for us. Hope you can create the best solution so you and your husband can keep on camping!
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