BugsRLB
Jun 20, 2015Explorer
C-PAP machine and a TC?
Wife recently got a C-PAP machine. We are going away for three weeks and was wondering how the C-PAP is going to operate if we do not have shore power? Any suggestions on what to do? Thanx
Dakota98 wrote:Thanks for the link. As long as my $20 inverter works, I'll not spend $90 on their adapter.Reddog1 wrote:
My CPAP is a 120 volt unit, that operates at 24 volts as I recall. It does not run off 12-volt. Wayne
Quote from ResMed:
The 24 Volt 90 Watt DC Converter allows you to hook your ResMed AirSenseâ„¢ 10 machine up to a 12 Volt or 24 Volt battery power source.
What's nice about Respironics machines is the 12 volt adapters are about $20. Not so with ResMed machines.
DC Adapter