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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 2010083" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>Beings most C-pap machines run on 12V, you don't need to use an inverter. All you're doing with the inverter is converting to 120V AC which the c-pap converts back to 12V DC. Just buy a plug that fits the DC inlet on your c-pap and attach some battery clips to the other end. Connect it to a deep cycle 12V battery and it will be good for several nights without being recharged. I actually use a 12V rechargeable external trail camera battery for mine. Your inverter takes more power to run than your c-pap does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 2010083, member: 26477"] Beings most C-pap machines run on 12V, you don't need to use an inverter. All you're doing with the inverter is converting to 120V AC which the c-pap converts back to 12V DC. Just buy a plug that fits the DC inlet on your c-pap and attach some battery clips to the other end. Connect it to a deep cycle 12V battery and it will be good for several nights without being recharged. I actually use a 12V rechargeable external trail camera battery for mine. Your inverter takes more power to run than your c-pap does. [/QUOTE]
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