igor2003
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ORIGINAL: igor2003 I have a BiPAP machine (for those that don't know, BiPAP is similar to CPAP, but the air flow fluctuates with your breathing.) that has a DC option, so it can be used during power outages, or for camping, etc. For that, you have to have a 12 volt, DC power supply. It is made to plug into an accessory outlet in a motor vehicle. I want to be able to plug it into a separate system than my van's electrical system, so I'm going to get either a deep cycle, 12 volt battery, or (more likely) a self contained battery booster system. I may want to use it for up to about 5 nights for camping trips, etc.. So...here is the question...the machine draws 3 Amps DC power, so, figuring 8 hours per night, will one battery be enough to last for up to five days use without recharging, or will I need more than one power supply? (More than one battery.) If I understand it right, you take the total amp capacity of the battery, and divide it by 3 to get the total number of hours that the battery should be able to supply power. That would then be divided by 8 to get the number of nights that the battery should supply power before needing recharged. Does this sound right? (Or just divide the total battery amperage by 24 to get the number of days use.) I don't want to go on a 4 or 5 night trip, only to run out of power after day one or two, so any information will be much appreciated. WTF?????? They have a machine that doesn't blow air into your face as if it's a gawdamn reverse vacuum cleaner????? Like having a fucking hurricane running STRAIGHT up your damn nose? How does it work? I tried one of those fucking things, went through "sleep trials", pages and pages of data.....all they needed to ask me was..."how do you like that CPAP thingie?" I fucking HATE IT!!!!...How would YOU like to have a Blow Horn up your nose???? They have a machine that regulates with YOU????? That breathes as you do? Well, almost. Or kinda sorta. But not really. A BiPAP is "Bi-level Positive Air Pressure. And what it is, is for people that need even more air pressure than a regular CPAP. The reason for the fluctuation is so that you don't have to fight the higher pressure when you exhale. And it was a bitch to get used to. It took me about 6 months before I could use it all night. The fluctuating pressure actually gave the effect that something was sucking on your face because of the regular increase/decrease in pressure. And the mask gave me a kind of claustrophobic feeling. Until very recently I had to keep a light on so that when I started getting that close in feeling I could open my eyes and see my surroundings.
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