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Recent bad weather here in East Texas has knocked our power out, projected for several days. What can I get to run my BPAP device. Something pferably I can get at Lowes or Home Depot, trying to avoid going back to motel or staying at MIL-too small and uncomfortable bed. Thanks


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Get a small generator to run at night, Hondas are quiet
 
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You need a deep cycle battery and a DC to AC inverter. You'll have to look at the wattage on your BiPAP to size the inverter.
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Get a small generator to run at night, Hondas are quiet
One of Honda's inverter generators (e.g. EU2000i) would be ideal as they produce really clean power. BiPAPs are about $2k.



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Do you have a local provider who supplies your CPAP supplies? Call them. They may be able to help. Good luck to you.
 
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