RE: Use a UPS for backup with CPAP suggestions
(05-19-2018, 09:24 PM)OMyMyOHellYes Wrote:(05-19-2018, 12:38 PM)Robert121571 Wrote: That my thing right now looking at the power requirements. According to the power adapter with my dreamstation. At 12 Volts it needs just over 6 Amps and if using 110 2 Amps 240 Watts. If I go with just a battery it would have to be big just to get any run time as well if I went with a UPS for anything over 10 to 15 minutes im looking at over $700.
My power don’t go out often but darn that was a rude awakening.
I doubt the current draw is 6A. That is pretty much a worst case scenario estimate at max pressure & heat settings I would bet. My Respironics at a median pressure of 10 ish runs about 400 milliamps; with heat humidification set at "2", it will draw about a pretty steady 1.0 amp.
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Regardless, it seems it will still cost a grand just to run the thing on battery for the whole night. WOW. I guess its better then nothing though, even for just a surge or short power blip probably not a bad idea. but 300 dollars is probably only get you a couple hours... a rude awakening indeed...
I see they have portable battery packs made for specific cpap machines that claim it can go 6-12 hours. They cost about 300-500 dollars, but it seems they are meant as travelling packs. And not really meant everyday use to act as backup surge protector?