BTPO1 wrote:
My CPAP machine runs on 12VDC and on 120VAC hers might also. If it does a power cord can be purchased and run from a 12 volt power port. I have used mine dry camping with no problems.
I bought a 12V cord which is made for my make and model of CPAP.
I've learned a lot about batteries and how to monitor them since my sleep apnea diagnosis about 1.5 years ago. Bought a little portable digital monitor which plugs into the 12V socket and shows battery voltage. I kept a chart of voltage in evening and morning for a while until I learned what to expect.
Have found that I can go about 3 nights including using the humidifier without charging the batteries (about 220 amp hours worth of AGMs, which are not supposed to be taken below 50 percent charge); then I have do something (drive around or get a hookup camp for a night) to charge. It is so dry where I usually travel that I find the humidifier to be necessary.
Your battery bank and mine are undoubtedly not the same. Your wife's CPAP may not use the same amount of power as mine. Your other power needs may not be the same as mine.
With the right setup, she can still dry camp and use the CPAP.
Happy camping.