Hi
I'm new to the forum. I would like a compact machine for use in a camper van. Does anyone have experience of this using electric hook up? I would welcome your comments.
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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 Graeme
If you are hooking up to the mains it is not a problem if you are in the camper van.
I used to use CPAP in a caravan hooked up to the mains all the time.
However, if you are in a tent, that is a whole new ballgame.
ResMed has small travel machines and so has Philips Resperonics, they are fine for a few nights, but they don't have proper humidification so they can be a bit dry when in use, they also are a bit noisier.
A tip that was passed on if using on was if you are in a hotel is to use the Velcro clips and stick them to the side of a mattress. If camping, to keep them below head level as much as possible. They try to tell me they are quieter if you do this. I have no idea, not used one. Other thing to keep in mind is they come with very short hoses.
There are machines that will run on 12Vdc and are quite small, but humidification will be a problem.
Thanks. That's really helpful. I think I might just keep with electric hook up and use my regular machine.
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