โJul-13-2017 08:02 AM
โJul-25-2017 09:23 PM
โJul-25-2017 07:59 PM
OldSmokey wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
DW has a Phillips IP22 Cpap. 12v 6.6 a
Now, pray tell - why would a voltage converter be necessary to convert twelve volts to twelve volts?
shh.. don't tell him that....
โJul-25-2017 01:13 PM
โJul-25-2017 11:15 AM
โJul-25-2017 11:12 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
DW has a Phillips IP22 Cpap. 12v 6.6 a
Now, pray tell - why would a voltage converter be necessary to convert twelve volts to twelve volts?
โJul-25-2017 10:43 AM
โJul-25-2017 09:41 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:The folks I usually encounter are the ones who park their Harbor Freight open-frame contractor generators under my bedroom window, spewing carbon monoxide into my rig and making enough noise that passing aircraft can hear them. They are invariably offended when asked why they are running it at 3 AM solely to power the boom box that they neglected to purchase batteries for.
Then there are those folks who would merely suspect someone may be running a generator, walk 300' press their ear against the machine then scream bloody murder. My sarcasm lies not far from the truth.
โJul-25-2017 08:40 AM
โJul-25-2017 06:18 AM
Mel B. wrote:
A sleep doctor is just like any other DR. They have rules and theres good ones and bad ones.
โJul-24-2017 09:59 PM
โJul-24-2017 07:11 PM
Winnipeg wrote:
I used my CPAP as a good excuse to buy a Yamaha 1000 watt inverter. They are so cool (Honda ones are just as great). I start it in the evening and it runs all night providing 110v to run my CPAP, keep the fridge cold and top off the batteries.
Those little guys are so quiet, you cannot hear them unless they are near an open window. We lock ours to the tow'ed (toad?).
โJul-24-2017 11:22 AM
JimK-NY wrote:Mel B. wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
........... Clearly there are individuals with severe levels of sleep apnea who really can benefit from a CPAP. Then there are countless others like myself who are prescribed a CPAP needlessly.
While this may be true, SLEEP APNEA is nothing to fool around with. A sleep doctor is just like any other DR. They have rules and theres good ones and bad ones. But Apnea is a very deadly thing that should not be taken lightly. I've had six sleep studies in the last 24 years. When my grandson was 4 years old he had sleep apnea so bad that they removed his tonsels and his annodes (FORGIVE THE SPELLING) were removed . His father, my son is so stuborn that he won't get checked. But I know how bad he has it, and I'm scared he won't wake up one day. All I'm saying is it does seem like sleep apnea has become the hot thing with Dr,'s the last 20 years. You have a right to a second opinion.
Mel
It seems you already had an opinion and did not bother to read what I wrote. I clearly stated that some people have apnea and will benefit. There is more involved with this field than just good and bad docs. The science behind much of what is being considered is not well understood. On top of that is a major, major industry which I find it grossly overcharging and often deceiving Medicare and insurance companies. I will give an additional example. I got a CPAP that I did not need and would not help my sleep issues! Medicare paid for it. I tried to use it a few times and gave up. I realized it was not fixing any problem that pertained to my sleep. The provider continued to bill Medicare exorbitant amounts for expendable parts. I never used, requested or received any of them. Medicare requires a follow up at I believe 3 months. The physician needs to verify use and efficacy. Otherwise the unit needs to be returned. None of that happened either and the unit is sitting at the back of my closet.
โJul-24-2017 10:11 AM
rickst29 wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
... for the resmed you can buy a complete ready to use 12-24 DC to DC converter either from resmed, or from battery power solutions. BPS converter when I bought it was just over $50. works on the airsense 9 or airsense 10. comes complete with the correct plug.
The Resmed price is very high, but the BPS costs only $68 (Amazon). ๐ It is certainly more compact and convenient than build-your-own. If I'd seen it, I would have bought it.
โJul-24-2017 09:39 AM
Mel B. wrote:JimK-NY wrote:
........... Clearly there are individuals with severe levels of sleep apnea who really can benefit from a CPAP. Then there are countless others like myself who are prescribed a CPAP needlessly.
While this may be true, SLEEP APNEA is nothing to fool around with. A sleep doctor is just like any other DR. They have rules and theres good ones and bad ones. But Apnea is a very deadly thing that should not be taken lightly. I've had six sleep studies in the last 24 years. When my grandson was 4 years old he had sleep apnea so bad that they removed his tonsels and his annodes (FORGIVE THE SPELLING) were removed . His father, my son is so stuborn that he won't get checked. But I know how bad he has it, and I'm scared he won't wake up one day. All I'm saying is it does seem like sleep apnea has become the hot thing with Dr,'s the last 20 years. You have a right to a second opinion.
Mel