JimP
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So with advancing age and a couple of health conditions I was diagnosed with Sleep Apnea and am now on a CPAP machine. While there is no problem with it 99% of the time I was wondering what those of you that use one do on our remote type or powerless hunts.
I haven't talked to my supplier for my machine yet but need to look into a 12 volt adapter and then the battery pack to work with it. Pretty much all of my hunting will be done with a vehicle in the area of camp but I really don't want to have to depend on the vehicles batteries. I also haven't investigated the power draw of my machine which is a Resmed Airsense 11 but will researching it along with talking to my respiratory therapist to see what they recommend.
I've seen smaller travel type machines and that may be the route that I go but for now how do any of you take care of it while on a hunt?
I haven't talked to my supplier for my machine yet but need to look into a 12 volt adapter and then the battery pack to work with it. Pretty much all of my hunting will be done with a vehicle in the area of camp but I really don't want to have to depend on the vehicles batteries. I also haven't investigated the power draw of my machine which is a Resmed Airsense 11 but will researching it along with talking to my respiratory therapist to see what they recommend.
I've seen smaller travel type machines and that may be the route that I go but for now how do any of you take care of it while on a hunt?