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mlts22
Jun 05, 2013Explorer
I've seen some CPAPs that have multiple batteries, so one can charge up 3-4 of those, then be able to keep that going even for an extended run.
As for TVs/DVDs, I've seen some pretty good 12 volt models. I know Roadtrek has moved to those in all their new rigs, as well as PW.
It might cost to move to a CPAP with replacable batteries, and a 12 volt TV/DVD, but it means no need for an inverter.
As for TVs/DVDs, I've seen some pretty good 12 volt models. I know Roadtrek has moved to those in all their new rigs, as well as PW.
It might cost to move to a CPAP with replacable batteries, and a 12 volt TV/DVD, but it means no need for an inverter.
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