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Sep 21, 2021

DC Conversion and Amp Hours for CPAP

I had a 12v plug installed in our bedroom and now I need to try and figure out how much my CPAP machine uses.

I bought a Kill A Watt device and measured 8 hours of sleep last night. The device only does KWH and showed a measurement of .36, or 360 watt-hours.

The DC converter cable I bought for my machine is rated at 90 watts and has the following input and output values:

DC Input: 12/24v
DC Output: +24v / 3.75A

I take this to mean that when plugged into a 12v battery, the cable converts it to 24v.

My question is this: I'm not sure if I should be doing the conversion math based on the 12v battery, or the 24v conversion?
When I do the math to convert from Watt Hours to Amp Hours by dividing by 12v, I get a value of 3.75, which also corresponds to the 3.75A rating on the cord. So I'm assuming the correct value would be to use 12v, but just want to confirm.

Thanks,

Brian

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