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Love2roam wrote:
try one of these masks... they are designed to diffuse the air so it does not blow on your bed partner. Really quiet too.
http://www.gocpap.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=airfit
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Nov-07-2014 01:32 PM
traveylin wrote:DITTO!!!!!!
I have only found one drawback to using my cpap. Its hard to get close to the DW if you know what I mean. The exhaust from the mask blows out and disturbs the sleep of adjacent folks. Stacking pillows can deflect, facing the opposite direction can happen. If they made a mask that exhausted back upstream on the supply hose I would be all over it.
pops
Nov-07-2014 01:16 PM
Nov-06-2014 05:59 AM
cmoecmoe wrote:Ropdoc wrote:cmoecmoe wrote:
I solved the power problem by buying an 12V automotive jump box and use it just for the CPAP (for when I am not on the grid). I then plug it into the 12 volt during the day and it gets charged with everything else.
Craig
Can you share info on what this is. I am interested in this.
Thank you
Do a search on Amazon for "auto jump starter" or look for them at Sears, TSC, Lowes, Home Depot or any automotive parts store.
My CPAP plugs into 110 AC with a magic black box that converts the power to 12v DC. I made a cord that has a cigarette lighter on one end and a plug for the CPAP on the other end. The CPAP can be run right from a 12v source this way. The folks at Radio Shack can help with the parts for this cord.
When needed, I plug my CPAP in to the 12v outlet on the jump box at night. Then when you are back on the grid, you can re-charge with the wall wart. Great for 1 or 2 nights.
I have also made a double cord (with Cigarette Lighter Plugs on each end). This can be plugged in between the jump box and the accessory plug in your vehicle. That way, while you are traveling down the road, the jump box will charge. You could also plug it in this way to the 12V accessory plug in the camper when you have the generator running (or on the grid). This will also charge the box.
I also went one step further and took the jump box apart and added a SAE 12V lead so that I can hook it up to my Battery Tender in the garage. It is now always topped off and ready to use around the house or when I need to use it for camping with my CPAP.
Craig
Nov-06-2014 05:48 AM
billkaufmann wrote:Dakota98 wrote:klebs wrote:
Mine has a humidifier but I don't use it, so an overhead cabinet is not a problem. I'd have to open the door at night anyway to turn it on so air flow won't be a problem IMHO. We probably won't do much boondocking but an occasional night at Walmart would merit extra batteries, and that is smth I didn't think about. Thanks to all for the advice.
Just read your post, all my CPAP's turn on automatically, whenever I put the mask on.
I have one in the house, Devilbiss,& two Remstars, one mSeries & the other one the Pro. The MSeries is in the TT always & the Pro is a back-up. They All turn on automatically. :h
I have a ResMed ASV machine with humidifier. It does not turn on automatically. I am amazed at how many of us need these machines. Hope all of yours has helped as well as mine. See ya on the road.
Nov-06-2014 04:46 AM
Nov-05-2014 01:42 PM
Ropdoc wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
I place mine on the floor at my side of the bed.... plenty of air circulation , and plenty of room . . . plus when not in use , it is out of the way...
Joe
I have allways been shy about talking about this. Never discussed my using one with others. This is ... interesting. 😮
I put mine on the floor as well and run the hose up next to the top of the bed. The only issue for me is the plug is in the closet. But works great so far. And it is great that I can leave it there when traveling. I would like the hose to hang from the ceiling some how. But haven't put any thought into how yet.
What do you guys do about the cold air it blows out. Been a couple times nearly froze my face off. :Z
Dave
Nov-05-2014 12:25 PM
Ropdoc wrote:cmoecmoe wrote:
I solved the power problem by buying an 12V automotive jump box and use it just for the CPAP (for when I am not on the grid). I then plug it into the 12 volt during the day and it gets charged with everything else.
Craig
Can you share info on what this is. I am interested in this.
Thank you