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This will run a cpap but it would depend on your model and settings as humidifier etc can draw more power. I have The ResMed AirSense 10, i have used this and got between 6 and 7 hours on it with like 30 to 40 percent power left. Camping i was abale to get again between 6 and 7 hours on this machine however with less than 20 percent left now i was at a higher elevation camping and im sure that matters due to the machine working harder.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have an airsense 11 and with the climate control and temperature control turned off the 290 the power meter went from 94% to 65% after 8.5 hours of sleep without interruption. (great sleep for me) On the other hand, without using the menu on the airsense to control the temperature and climate control the airsense went to zero after 5 hours. BTW mailing an airsense to amazon is very difficult.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.was this running off the AC, or the DC. output? as all cpap machines run off 12V DC, but most think it only works off wall power. i forget what my older unit is, but it sits in my 5er, it works off 12V dc only. no ac power in camp. (i boon dock). but wanting to maybe use it for my ham radios. yes not much time there. but wore worried about burning up the jackery due to lower grade wiring, i need larger (more amps) for supplying the DC needs.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This will not run a cpap all night it is basically for lap tops cell phones and pads. I bought mine to run a steamer it lasted 60 minutes I tried a crock pot and it lasted 45 minutes need a higher wattage
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