TennesseePA
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Yes my setup is much more reserve power than many will need. But, on the other hand, it probably won’t be enough or many as well. The unit you linked to is a 576 watt hour system. Your CPAP should have some sort of sticker on it noting how much power it consumes. The rest is pretty simple math to see if your battery can make it all night.
It mentions CPAP in the photos but 40W seems a little low. To keep your draw that low you would need to keep your water tank heater and heated hose turned off.
Why don’t you do a test and update us on how it performs. I will hook my unit up with one of my batteries and see how much power my CPAP consumes over the course of a night.
It mentions CPAP in the photos but 40W seems a little low. To keep your draw that low you would need to keep your water tank heater and heated hose turned off.
Why don’t you do a test and update us on how it performs. I will hook my unit up with one of my batteries and see how much power my CPAP consumes over the course of a night.
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