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powering my CPAP while camping.
  • It honestly depends what "reasonably priced" means to you. EcoFlow has some great battery options. I find my ResMed AirSense 11 used about 40% of the capacity of an EcoFlow Delta 2 (1024 kWh capacity) using 110V AC. That was with humidification and a heated tube over an 8 hour night.

    You could probably get one of their high-end River models and a 110W panel to recharge through the day.

    Using a DC power cable for the CPAP machine may save on some conversion. So it would go DC from the battery to DC for the CPAP instead of DC from the battery to AC 110V back down to DC for the CPAP.

  • www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com Peterborough nurse practitioner-led clinic could take as many as 3,000 new patients this year

    Four-member team says it will prioritize families with young children as well as vulnerable and marginalized children.

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