โJul-13-2017 08:02 AM
โJul-19-2017 08:42 PM
Mel B. wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
If my insurance tried to pawn off a 24 volt machine on me, my response would be simple the sole use of a two-letter word.
X2 never heard of a 24v Cpap, But I guess I haven't heard of everything?:@
Mel
โJul-19-2017 03:32 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
If my insurance tried to pawn off a 24 volt machine on me, my response would be simple the sole use of a two-letter word.
โJul-19-2017 01:55 PM
โJul-19-2017 01:31 PM
Larryect wrote:
Some use 24v DC and need a converter.
โJul-18-2017 02:03 PM
โJul-18-2017 02:00 PM
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-18-2017 01:55 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Perhaps I assume incorrectly...
CPaps are used in a bedroom. receptacles are common. Are DC cigarette lighter receptacles now common in RV bedrooms?
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I don't know about "now" but IIRC my motor homes all had the 12 volt outlet in the area where the rear bedroom TV was to go.
bumpy
โJul-18-2017 09:50 AM
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โJul-17-2017 11:16 AM
โJul-17-2017 10:57 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Perhaps I assume incorrectly...
CPaps are used in a bedroom. receptacles are common. Are DC cigarette lighter receptacles now common in RV bedrooms?
.
โJul-17-2017 09:43 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Not in my rig. Fortunately, the bedroom is over the battery compartment, and it was a fairly simple matter to add a 12v receptacle under the front of the bed with 10 gauge wire and an inline fuse holder, wired right into the load side of the main battery disconnect switch.
Perhaps I assume incorrectly...
CPaps are used in a bedroom. receptacles are common. Are DC cigarette lighter receptacles now common in RV bedrooms?
โJul-15-2017 08:08 PM
RSD559 wrote:
The 12v cord for my CPAP is like $150. Pretty ridiculous. The 12v plug in my trailer can't handle the portable inverter that I have. It draws too much power when running the CPAP. So I have a spare deep cycle battery that I put in the pass through and run the 110v plug through the laundry chute access. I plug it into the portable inverter in the pass through. The cycling fan of the inverter doesn't bother me any more. And I've never drained the battery to where it stops the CPAP.
โJul-15-2017 08:14 AM