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K**A
Works for Camping with CPAP
This thing works great for portable CPAP power.I run a ResMed Air 10. I turned off humidity and heated tube. I have used 4 nights on DC. with ResMed DC converter and still have half of a battery.Thx Rockpals
M**Z
Great power pack, charging with solar
This power pack was surprisingly small. I expected it to be much bigger and was concerned if it would hold enough power to run a cpap overnight. It did. It's small, lightweight and powerful enough for our uses. We use it for off-gridvcamping and charge it daily with a 100 watt solar panel. If you need to have full capacity battery storage while off-grid to run something like a cpap, I highly recommend charging it with a 100 watt panel, for just topping it off for phone charge use, a 60 watt panel would be fine. If you charge it with AC, the battery will go a long ways for charging phones and a laptop. But you could get one, or maybe two nights with a cpap if you only use it for about 6 hours each night. I wouldn't use it for high-power items like a refrigerator. Great for emergency use and for camping.
A**R
Most compact and versatile
I bought this for my partner when we went camping because she uses a CPAP Resimed air 10 to sleep. This device gave us 2 solid days of use. The device probably could have given us three days, although, we used it to also power mattress air pumps, etc. I also bought the solar panels to recharge. They worked great. This device has every connection you could need for electronics. And it’s super easy to use, light weight, and not a huge burden to carry (compact).Also, I recommend buying the brand name accessories / converter for your CPAP (if needed). The accessory kit we purchased for the CPAP machine came with a car charger which was helpful when the daylight was low for our panels.
D**L
Not great for Apple devices, although it is usable
This was bought for charging our Apple phones and tablets during longer power outages. While this power station can charge them, they will be charged slowly. This is because Apple devices will not fast-charge from the built-in USB ports.Using USB A and C power meters:* Ports USB1 and USB2 are treated as 5W (1A) chargers by Apple devices.* Surprisingly, Apple devices can treat the QC 3.0 USB port as a 10W (2A) charger. Not bad, but 12W (2.4A) would be better/faster (in all fairness, I have no idea if QC 3.0 can support this).* The USB C port is NOT recognized as a USB C charger by my 12.9" iPad Pro 3rd gen (using an Apple USB C<-->C cable, of course). The USB power meter measures 5V at the USB C port, but no power is drawn.If you need fast charging, you need to use the 12V ports and buy additional 12V cigarette lighter adapters and (Apple-compatible) cigarette lighter chargers. This works well, but is an extra expense, and -- more importantly -- the 12V ports are ALWAYS TURNED ON (the power switch does not affect these ports). Once fully charged (and not in use), the power draw from these ports should be minimal, but I don't like the idea of having parasitic power drainsHowever, if you have android devices, I'm guessing that this power station is a fine solution, and would probably rate 4-5 stars.
J**S
Great for my Intellipap 2 Auto
I use this for backup power for my APAP. After more than 8 hours of use less than half the battery power was used. Recharged in less than 3 hours. Minimum pressure is 11.
N**E
Garbage - Died today after about 9 months and light use
Edited review - this is crap - died today. no display, no power, nothing, was lighting used for the past 9 months or so...garbage to just die for no reason. kept in house, charged and used here and there.
R**K
Small and powerful
Went on 3 day camping trip, was able to keep phones and LED lanterns charged and ran a small AC fan at night. Still had about 20% charge left in rockpals at end of trip
P**E
Don't bother
Doesn't stay changed, and loses charge too quickly
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