(04-25-2020, 11:41 AM)jimc77 Wrote: I bought a battery and power converter last year about this time for a motorcycle camping trip. I wasn't willing to pay over $300 for my setup. With a bit of research, I found an 11,000mAh battery and a 24V power converter for $133 plus tax that worked very well for me. I used it with my ResMed S9 Elite. The battery lasted for 8 hours the first night and 8.5 hours the second night before the charge was depleted. I was very pleased with that performance. I did not use either the humidifier or the heated hose. The power converter also includes the DC electrical connector for the AirSense 10. I'll be getting an AirSense 10 next week. Here is the information for both the battery and the power converter:
Battery: TalentCell Rechargeable 12V/11000mAh 9V/14500mAh 5V/26400mAh DC Output Lithium ion Battery Pack for LED Strip and CCTV Camera, Portable Li-ion Power Bank with AC/DC Charger, Black
Power Converter: 24V Power Converter for Air 10/S9 Series and Freedom or C-100 CPAP Battery (Battery Not Included)
This is
EXACTLY the straight information that I have been looking for - thank you so much, jimc77!
Two years ago, I took a motorcycle trip to AK from MT, and had my old S8 (12 v DC capable) set up to run from a Goal Zero 12 v DC set up that I had in my hard case. At home it worked, but night one, it did not work! For the next two weeks, it was delirium, and what should have been an amazing trip was frightening as daily I would "come to" after riding for a few minutes on auto-pilot from lack of sleep. If you do not ride a motorcycle, know that this is VERY dangerous! I simply had no choice. By the time I hit the Yukon, I diverted to Skagway to mail the extra pounds and pounds of stuff back home via USPS. I simply could not carry that kind of weight around without getting the benefit of good sleep.
I too have the S9 now, and I am about to upgrade to the ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset as so many other members on this forum have recommended - thank you all!
Question: after having read the battery guide,
are those DC-DC numbers assuming that you are running the humidifier? Because I would just assume pack lighter and get more power for a longer time without even bringing the thing along. Seems like a very odd data set to post for people who would like to get more power available longer.
Thanks again jimc77 for the recommendations, making my purchases right now in advance of this year's motorcycle trip!
[Edit] For the group, any thoughts on this one: Ebay item 223972528842 (sorry, cannot post links yet)
22.4Ah has twice the capacity - no?