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Does anyone have experience of using a portable machine? I have been invited to join a walking holiday in the far east and at some overnight stops there may be no 220V supply for a mains operated machine.  Kevin.

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Posted under other "Battery" listings in the forum.

Hi found a USA company that has a large selection of power accessories for CPAP and BIPAP machines, I e-mailed them with the specs on my machine and they confirmed the connection cables I asked for to connect to a car cigar lighter socket and also direct leads to a leisure battery for holidays etc. Contact www.CPAP.com

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Hi Sue and welcome to the party, we are not all mad here, but it helps!

Have a look under PORTABLE MACHINES from Kevin Pigott,I posted there and would add an up date on battery packs on your post.

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We do offer a battery pack that can be used with the BIPAP A30, please see info attached and helpful bullet points below.

           Respiratory Li Ion Battery Kit – 1126944 -  £429

          The PAP battery Support Dreamstation, System One 60, System One 50 (adaptors included) and BiPAP

·         The battery charges fully in 3 -4 hours

·         It can support CPAP for up to 14 hours and respiratory devices up to 8 hours

·         It meets the FAA requirements for airplane travel – please see attached the letter which confirms safe travel.

·         The battery is compact and light weight, weighing only 1kg or 2.25lbs

 We also sell a 12v DC cable for this device which can be used in a car cigarette socket.

 1001956 – Shielded DC cord £20.00 plus VAT

 If you would like to order either of these please contact us on the below phone number.

 Customer Service Assistant

Home Healthcare Solutions UK & Ireland

 

Philips Healthcare, Chichester Business Park, City Fields Way, Tangmere, West Sussex, PO20 2FT

Telephone: +44 (0)800 1300 845

Happy Napping for now

Graeme

Thank you for the feedback. I think I will opt for the portable battery pack rather than a portable CPAP machine. Regards, Kevin.

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