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Microlite Mike wrote:Skibane wrote:prstlk wrote:
Both of us have to use CPAP machines so this is not a good thing. We make sure that everything else is shut off even unplugging the coffee pot and TV.
There is a huge variation in the power consumption among various CPAP machines.
Switching to a different model might be the only change you need to make.
Biggest difference is whether one has heat/humidity options or not. If they do have "heat" then turning it off if possible will reduce power draw on most machines by over 50%
โJul-08-2022 06:04 PM
Microlite Mike wrote:ReneeG wrote:
We checked into getting lithium, but they're cost prohibitive and with our current 4 bank of deep cycle batteries and two solar panels, 300 watt, it gives us enough to never have to run the generator and we watch TV off our satellite daily along with using the computer. Hubby has a CPAP, but we have a Jackery he uses for that and we recharge it off their own set of solar panels. So far this year we've only been out twice for a week at a time and have not had to recharge the Jackery during the trip.
Yes Lithium batteries do cost more BUT----- one only needs half as many of them for the same useable power as with 6 v Golf Cart batteries in series parallel. At least twice and depending on use (Cycles) Lithium can last from 5-6 times as long and maybe even up to 10 times.
Add to that the reduction in weight (half) and less time for fully recharging (average 1/3 the time when a full absorption charge is considered.
All factors that make Lithium batteries very affordable to me as well as convenient.
โJul-08-2022 03:19 PM
ReneeG wrote:
We checked into getting lithium, but they're cost prohibitive and with our current 4 bank of deep cycle batteries and two solar panels, 300 watt, it gives us enough to never have to run the generator and we watch TV off our satellite daily along with using the computer. Hubby has a CPAP, but we have a Jackery he uses for that and we recharge it off their own set of solar panels. So far this year we've only been out twice for a week at a time and have not had to recharge the Jackery during the trip.
โJul-08-2022 03:13 PM
Skibane wrote:prstlk wrote:
Both of us have to use CPAP machines so this is not a good thing. We make sure that everything else is shut off even unplugging the coffee pot and TV.
There is a huge variation in the power consumption among various CPAP machines.
Switching to a different model might be the only change you need to make.
โJul-07-2022 02:43 PM
prstlk wrote:
Both of us have to use CPAP machines so this is not a good thing. We make sure that everything else is shut off even unplugging the coffee pot and TV.
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โJul-07-2022 08:19 AM
prstlk wrote:
We are boondocking and run the generator until the panel shows full but we run out of power in the middle of the night. Both of us have to use CPAP machines so this is not a good thing. We make sure that everything else is shut off even unplugging the coffee pot and TV.
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wa8yxm wrote:
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How many watts do we use per day
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