Cpap machine on battery ??? Could this Jackery save my life ???

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024

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  • @chrissewell1608
    @chrissewell1608 Рік тому +1

    I just started using a CPAP machine. It didn't come with battery power! And like you, I do camp. So, this video is great resource for folks like me / us!
    I did recently travel with my CPAP, but we had 110V power. No problems... Other than dragging it around!
    The battery pack is also good for occasional power outages, and emergencies!

    • @Shack-time
      @Shack-time  Рік тому

      Thank you. I hope you find your machine a life changer. I am looking at getting a smaller, more portable cpap but they’re very expensive to buy. Glad my video helped 👍

  • @RemedialRob
    @RemedialRob 10 місяців тому +1

    Your machine is a rather older model. I had that model about 4 machines ago and mine get replaced every 3-4 years or so (12k hours). Newer machines have internal controls that not only allow you to control the temperature of the humidity tank (lowering the temperature usually lowers the watt hours draw) but they can also cut off the power to the humidifier altogether. Newer machines also have heating elements within the air tube that warm the air without increasing humidity and also have the internal controls to set warming level and cut off functionality of the warming entirely. My machine is a BiPap rather than a regular CPap but I don't use a humidity tank and I also turn off the warming function on the air tube. As such this model of Jackery will most likely be fine for me for the very rare power outages (like once every 2-4 years) we experience. And at $167 for Prime Day it seems like a chance worth taking. If you were to get a machine that allowed you to reduce your humidity tank temp (or maybe you're unaware that you can find out how to access those kind of by Googling your systems model and brand and the words therapy menu) you could probably just lower it enough that you could get eight hours of sleep without running the Jackery dry. It might not be as warm and humid as you are used to but any sleep is better than no sleep. I have RADS so humidity, temperature, and any changes in particulates cause me to have breathing problems so I am most comfortable just having room temperature/humidity air piped in.

  • @canuckchris5733
    @canuckchris5733 Місяць тому

    I’m wearing my mask as I watch. I bought a bluetti 300 watt unit but my cpap draws 70 watts the adapter to run it on 12 Volts is 150 US dollars
    Nothings cheap buying gear for a Cpap
    Cheers

  • @charleswilliams6475
    @charleswilliams6475 2 місяці тому

    The problem with Jackery and Resmed machines is that Resmed Airsense 10 and 11 operate on 24V DC and Jackery only outputs 12V DC. You need to step up the voltage. This can get problematic. I was very disappointed that Jackery batteries were limited to 12V. I had planned to purchase a Jackery 500. I purchased another brand that output both 12V and 24V. Irt was a better option.

  • @michaelmoreno3997
    @michaelmoreno3997 5 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic information! I learned a great deal fro your video, Thank you!

  • @paulbenton5298
    @paulbenton5298 Рік тому +1

    As always, great context! Thanks James 👍👍

  • @kendraarden1168
    @kendraarden1168 Рік тому +1

    😚 *Promosm*

    • @Shack-time
      @Shack-time  Рік тому

      Not at all. Thanks for your feedback anyway 👍

  • @hillclise1034
    @hillclise1034 Рік тому

    Promo*SM

    • @Shack-time
      @Shack-time  Рік тому

      What does that mean ?

    • @simonandthelyricalpoets
      @simonandthelyricalpoets 4 місяці тому

      ​@@Shack-timeit's spam, trying to get you to buy UA-cam views and likes I think. Thanks for the video, very useful info.