by kartvines » Sat Apr 10, 2010 4:00 pm
I too must use a cpap machine so I went out and bought one that will run on both AC as well as D/C, have never had to use the conversion yet, because of the shore power, but they are available, the only downside is if she also must use and heater and humidifier, they can not run on the D/C. So that would be my recommendation, if you have the fund to buy a new machine, I know they can get costly.
One more thing being mine sits high above my head due to the limited space in the teardrop, I can't use the humidifier anyway, so it is does not really matter. I am dry in the morning but at least I can sleep, I always try and have a bottle of water handy just in case.
If yo need to know the make and model I use let me know.