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Attention CPAP users

Dakota98
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This is NOT an advertisement !!! I am not the owner.

Found this on Craig's List this morning. If anyone is in need of a second machine for your RV this would be a super buy with only 90 hours on it. The sellers contact information is in the add. If you're in need, I'll go & check it out for you & even ship it to you (you pay shipping) or the seller might be willing to. Make payment arrangements' directly with the seller. PayPal may be an option, don't know.

PM me, if you want assistance.

Trying to do my Good Deed for the year & don't have much time left :B


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I'm an expert in only one field....I believe it's somewhere in Kansas.

2000 / 22' SKYLINE NOMAD LITE
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Jim_Shoe
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I've been using a CPAP machine for 30 years. And I have two, incase one quits. But any CPAP machine has to be set for the proper air pressure, and that requires a sleep study. My experience has been that the folks who do the sleep studies keep that information close to the vest so that you have to order a new machine from them.
In my sleep study, they found out that I was waking up about 40 times a night. Not enough to really be conscious, but enough to keep me from ever entering REM sleep, when your body paralyzes so that your body gets real rest. Before my sleep study, I was one who used to nod off for a couple of seconds when behind the wheel and wake up in a different lane, or nod off when I was in a private meeting with my boss. He recognized the symptoms and forced me to see a doctor or lose my job. Saved my life and probably someone else's.
Retired and visiting as much of this beautiful country as I can.

The_Texan
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The series M is my backup machine in the RV and I was happy with it when it was my primary machine. Have a PS-1 series 50 for a backup at home and my primary machine now is a PS-1 series 60, all used on 12v direct. These are great machines and well worth the price.

Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"


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Johno02
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Looks like a good deal, and a spare machine is always a good plan. Expecially if like me, there is no sleep without it. On a recent trip, we had to spend a night away from the MH, and the spare machine was the only thing that made it possible.
Noel and Betty Johnson (and Harry)

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Bumpyroad
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just checked craig's list in richmond, one just like it for $250 a different one for $300.
bumpy

Stuka
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jauguston wrote:
Virtually ALL C-Pap machines run on 12v. The brick in their 120v AC cord converts 120v AC to 12v DC. Places like cpap.com stock 12v power cords for most brands.

Jim

Jim is right, if you can get the 12v cord, it is better. The machine does not need 120v.

Dakota98
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jauguston wrote:
Virtually ALL C-Pap machines run on 12v. The brick in their 120v AC cord converts 120v AC to 12v DC. Places like cpap.com stock 12v power cords for most brands.

Jim


Jim, That's correct if you're connected to shore power & just plug in. I have a direct connect cable from the machine into a 12 volt receptacle & no need for shore power or generator. I can run directly from my batteries & not need to be hooked to shore power, run the generator or use an inverter. It's super handy when boondocking.
I'm an expert in only one field....I believe it's somewhere in Kansas.

2000 / 22' SKYLINE NOMAD LITE
1998 DODGE DAKOTA / 5.2L= 8mpg.
2006 POLARIS ATV
1500/1200 Watt Champion generator
Yada Wireless Back Up Camera
1998 Dyna Wide Glide
USMC 68-74

Bumpyroad
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that's exactly the same one I use. it's tempting.
bumpy

jauguston
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Virtually ALL C-Pap machines run on 12v. The brick in their 120v AC cord converts 120v AC to 12v DC. Places like cpap.com stock 12v power cords for most brands.

Jim
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Dakota98
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cmoecmoe wrote:
The nice thing about this unit is that it will run off of 12v...

Craig


Yes, it will. I don't know if it's got the direct 12 volt lead with it
but they are easy to get. I have three machines. One in the house, one in the RV & a back-up machine.

Dakota98
I'm an expert in only one field....I believe it's somewhere in Kansas.

2000 / 22' SKYLINE NOMAD LITE
1998 DODGE DAKOTA / 5.2L= 8mpg.
2006 POLARIS ATV
1500/1200 Watt Champion generator
Yada Wireless Back Up Camera
1998 Dyna Wide Glide
USMC 68-74

cmoecmoe
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The nice thing about this unit is that it will run off of 12v...

Craig
Craig & Annette
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