Your CPAP during a power outage or while traveling
As someone reliant on a CPAP machine, the concern of managing power during outages or while on the go prompted my research. Today, I’m eager to share my findings, especially for fellow CPAP users facing similar questions. In my setup, I utilize a ResMed AirSense 10 for home use and a ResMed AirMini for travel. Through my exploration, I’ve discovered two effective methods to power these devices, ensuring a reliable solution both during power outages and when embarking on travels or camping adventures.
Power for the ResMed AirSense 10 power options
My ResMed AirSense 10 serves as my primary CPAP machine at home, complete with a humidifier and a heated hose, resulting in slightly higher power consumption than the AirMini. To ensure uninterrupted operation during power outages, I rely on an EcoFlow battery, effectively turning it into a UPS (uninterrupted power supply). EcoFlow conveniently offers this functionality as a lab setting.
To optimize the battery’s longevity, I typically maintain the charging level at 85%, occasionally increasing it to 95% in anticipation of adverse weather conditions or extreme weather events. This strategy ensures that I have ample charge, providing more than a day’s worth of power. Additionally, I’ve integrated a solar panel setup in my backyard, allowing daily recharging of the battery using renewable energy.
Power for the ResMed AirMini
When on the go, whether traveling or camping, I opted for the AirSense AirMini CPAP. Although its standard power supply operates on 110 volts, making it less than ideal for airplane use, sleeping in the car, or inside a tent, there is an available 12-volt power supply. However, this option, characterized by a large and heavy block, necessitates a battery pack with a 12-volt connection, which proved impractical in my case.
Seeking an alternative, I discovered a USB-C to AirMini connector. Utilizing the USB-C PD (Power Delivery) function, this connector efficiently generates sufficient power to operate the AirMini. Paired with the appropriate battery, such as the Shargeek Storm 2, it enables uninterrupted operation throughout the night and can conveniently be recharged using solar panels. Clicking on the provided link offers a 30% discount on a second power bank.