I will measure on three or four non-consecutive nights (all night long) and record the average current draw (amps) for each night, both with and without the humidificator attached and running on a setting of "2", which is my normal setting as of late. Then I'll average the three or four and call it close to done.
Now some of you may remember that I have a simple home-made UPS setup for my CPAP which includes a 35AH 12V battery, a 10 or 12 amp Astron 12 volt power supply, and a West Mountain Super PWRgate that serves dual purposes as both an automatic switch from mains (the Astron 12 V power supply) to the backup battery (and back when mains come back online) as well as providing a smart charger to keep the battery always charged/maintained. all this is hooked together using 12 ga zip wire and Anderson PowerPole connectors.
So, if anyone is still reading, I built a rig to hook the circuit up through the multimeter for measurement. (Remember, when you test current (amperage), you have to break the circuit and run it in series through the meter, so all I'm really doing is providing a way to insert the meter into the positive side of the circuit powering the CPAP). I started with a three foot long stereo speaker cable with banana plugs on both ends that I ordered from Amazon. I cut that in half and added a PowerPole connector to the cut end. That wire assembly will go into the multimeter. Then I made another assembly with zip wire to insert into the positive side of the circuit. It will go between the output from the Super PWRgate and the CPAP, plugging into the exixting PowerPole connecotrs. It has a standard PowerPole connector on one end. On the other end, I put two PowerPole connectors, both of these wires go into the positive (red) side of those two connectors. Then I cut a short piece of wire and bridged the two empty black connectors. It will also show how much excessive drain the humidificator adds.
I have attached pictures of this set-up if anybody cares to see the test apparatus.
I will start my testing tonight and run it for six-ish nights sometime over the next couple of weeks and report back with results. Note, these will be specific to me, on the PR System One 560 at my pressure range. And I guess, average the average pressures from Sleepyhead as a point of reference.
I'll end my rambling. Y'all sleep good.
OMMOHY