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RE: CPAP machines of the future - Sheepish - 03-28-2020 (03-27-2020, 08:32 PM)unidee Wrote: My friends want 12 volt connection for power supply. So, it could be used easily with car battery or cheap battery without car. Isn't this the case for the Philips Respironics DreamStation? Pretty sure my model is since I also bought the male cigarette lighter adapter for just the car, plus the female cigarette adapter wired to car battery clamps. The only thing I believe that might be preferable is a deep cycle marine battery. I haven't had to use that stuff ever yet, since power is pretty stable where I live. RE: CPAP machines of the future - unidee - 03-28-2020 Last evening/night I wrote to finnish cpap users forum in FaceBook a multi choice question about new features. Here is answer after ½ day as an attached file. RE: CPAP machines of the future - unidee - 03-28-2020 (03-28-2020, 03:25 AM)Sheepish Wrote: Isn't this the case for the Philips Respironics DreamStation? Pretty sure my model is since I also bought the male cigarette lighter adapter for just the car, plus the female cigarette adapter wired to car battery clamps. The only thing I believe that might be preferable is a deep cycle marine battery. I haven't had to use that stuff ever yet, since power is pretty stable where I live. No. In Finland ResMed AutoSense 10 AutoSet is the most used cpap machine. They want 12 volt power supply connection to that machine. RE: CPAP machines of the future - Sheepish - 03-28-2020 (03-28-2020, 09:48 AM)unidee Wrote:(03-28-2020, 03:25 AM)Sheepish Wrote: Isn't this the case for the Philips Respironics DreamStation? Pretty sure my model is since I also bought the male cigarette lighter adapter for just the car, plus the female cigarette adapter wired to car battery clamps. The only thing I believe that might be preferable is a deep cycle marine battery. I haven't had to use that stuff ever yet, since power is pretty stable where I live. Yes, I understand the ResMed AutoSense 10 AutoSet is a popular machine in many places around the world and in North America too; however, if a 12 volt non-proprietary power source is important to you, the Philips Respironics DreamStation, which is also quite popular, already has that feature now. Maybe someday the ResMed will too, but I wouldn't hold my breath (pun untended ). RE: CPAP machines of the future - DeepBreathing - 03-28-2020 Resmed machines run on 24 volts but have some accessories to assist off-grid operation/ 12v DC to 24 V DC converter https://www.resmed.com/au/en/healthcare-professional/products/accessories/air10-dc-dc-converter.html 24 V battery pack https://www.resmed.com/au/dam/documents/products/accessory/power-station-ii/fact-sheet/1018483_rps-II_fact-sheet_anz_eng.pdf RE: CPAP machines of the future - Damiansd - 03-29-2020 The biggest thing I want is smaller. Although that noise, air pump, ... dictate all of those things. Knowing the way that most industry is going, I definitely suspect that SD Card and user configurability is going to be a thing of the past. Most companies assume some form of data connection is available wherever (they've obviously never visited Australia). When they go this road, their big data environments will soak up the data and very very occasionally a health professional may look at it. D. RE: CPAP machines of the future - ardenum - 03-31-2020 (03-27-2020, 01:17 AM)sleepyp Wrote: Better masks would be my hope. Make a 3d scan of your face -> 100% seal mask. You can have it today, have your face scan somewhere and then hire a 3d cad engineer, not as expensive a you might think. |