Your channel just appeared in my feed we have very similar sized channels very similar living arrangements and we both stop breathing while we sleep LOL I'm a new subscriber I wish you the best of luck with your channel
I should look at the input power of my CPAP to see if I can make a DC power cord like yours. When my wife and I camp it's in the warm months so I use a 600 watt pure sinewave Inverter that is connected to a Deep Cycle Lead Acid Marine Battery. I use a Solor Panel or a quiet Honda type generator (Coleman) and a Battery Charger during the day to recharge the battery. We also run a small 110 volt fan at night in the 1972 Appleby Tent Camper.
Yes, as I mentioned, the two CPAP machines I have experience with are either 12 volt or 18 volt DC out of the brick in the cord. I forgot to mention in the video that I only run my heat on two of five. If the wire in the cord is not big enough or too long there may be some voltage drop and not allow for the higher temperature of the heating in the CPAP.
Nice informative video gene. ❤
Nice setup and power connections. Thanks!! 👍😎👍
Now the Aliner has a spot for the CPAP machines (referencing most online video RV tours) lol.. :)
cool setup and video!
Your channel just appeared in my feed we have very similar sized channels very similar living arrangements and we both stop breathing while we sleep LOL I'm a new subscriber I wish you the best of luck with your channel
Thanks! My goal with my channel is not monetary, more for a genealogically historical view of me in my post retirement years. 😁
@@eugenebreindel its a modern form of journaling. I'm trying to retire, ug. This is a new page for me to explore.
I should look at the input power of my CPAP to see if I can make a DC power cord like yours. When my wife and I camp it's in the warm months so I use a 600 watt pure sinewave Inverter that is connected to a Deep Cycle Lead Acid Marine Battery. I use a Solor Panel or a quiet Honda type generator (Coleman) and a Battery Charger during the day to recharge the battery. We also run a small 110 volt fan at night in the 1972 Appleby Tent Camper.
Yes, as I mentioned, the two CPAP machines I have experience with are either 12 volt or 18 volt DC out of the brick in the cord. I forgot to mention in the video that I only run my heat on two of five. If the wire in the cord is not big enough or too long there may be some voltage drop and not allow for the higher temperature of the heating in the CPAP.