RE: Low power Airsense 10 settings; no humidifier?
Interesting find!
But I like the idea of having 120-125VAC for other devices.
Maybe the right solution is to buy both a new portable power station for the car, and a battery or something like this for backpacking and kayaking.
Based on the specs
If I read that spec right (35000 mAH at 3.7 V), it could power my CPAP at my draw for about 35 hours - about as much as my Electromate 400 - but probably significantly less, since it says 24V output is not constant.
Also - a somewhat less than 24V supply (once it no longer had full charge) would probably be bad for the CPAP motor, if not boosted. I'd not risk that.
But I like the idea of having 120-125VAC for other devices.
Maybe the right solution is to buy both a new portable power station for the car, and a battery or something like this for backpacking and kayaking.
Based on the specs
Quote:(12V output voltage can maintain a constant 12V, but the 24V output port voltage is not constant.), 5V/2.4A Max. Input: 29.4V/0.95A. High battery capacity: 3.7V/ 35000mAh.
If I read that spec right (35000 mAH at 3.7 V), it could power my CPAP at my draw for about 35 hours - about as much as my Electromate 400 - but probably significantly less, since it says 24V output is not constant.
Also - a somewhat less than 24V supply (once it no longer had full charge) would probably be bad for the CPAP motor, if not boosted. I'd not risk that.