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Shadow_Catcher
Dec 12, 2013Explorer
Your CPAP may well run on 12V particularly if it uses a wall wart at home. It is more efficient not to have to use an inverter and many of them now have a battery available.
Some appliances work fine with a modified sine-wave inverter (they are less expensive) others are not happy with anything less than a true sine-wave. I chose a Morningstar SureSine 300W, very efficient no moving parts... enough for your CPAP not enough for a microwave.
Some appliances work fine with a modified sine-wave inverter (they are less expensive) others are not happy with anything less than a true sine-wave. I chose a Morningstar SureSine 300W, very efficient no moving parts... enough for your CPAP not enough for a microwave.
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