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They're ever so expensive Rachel. and if you can manage by just having a small machine with a plug then that would be better. I take my Devilbiss Sleep Cube with me for trips away http://www.devilbisshc.com/personal_healthcare/sleep_therapy/cpap/s...
They're ever so expensive Rachel http://www.britishsnoring.co.uk/shop/cpap/portable_cpap_battery_pac... and if you can manage by just having a small machine with a plug then that would be better. I take my Devilbiss Sleep Cube with me for trips away http://www.devilbisshc.com/personal_healthcare/sleep_therapy/cpap/s...
hi all,on holiday this year i managed to blow two cpaps units trying to connect to 12v.apparently you have to buy a £50 unit to connect it up,the hospital wont supply it as an extra.so what i have done is bought an inverter connect it to 12v and it converts ti 250v.hope this helps.muz
Oh dear.....I bet you weren't popular with the hospital Martin :D Thanks for the warning.
martin mucznik said:
hi all,on holiday this year i managed to blow two cpaps units trying to connect to 12v.apparently you have to buy a £50 unit to connect it up,the hospital wont supply it as an extra.so what i have done is bought an inverter connect it to 12v and it converts ti 250v.hope this helps.muz
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