1027nayr wrote:
More of a issue is electric camping spots, driving a class C and not really set up for dry camping more than a night or two. Use a C-pap machine.
Any info is appreciated!
In case nobody has yet told you, most C-Pap machines are 12 volts, the plug in power supply is just a 12 volt power supply.
I have several friends who made up or bought power cords and run them off anything from a cigarette lighter socket to a portable booster pack type battery. One of those Li-Ion boosters runs a C-Pap for a week at a time with no problem. Then recharge as you drive.