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michael
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Anyone on this site figured out how to use a sleep machine while motorcycle camping? :?:
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This might be a good query for ADV.com or the big touring sites like MOA or Gold Wings, etc.

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melville
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I saw that the MOA rally has a CPAP section of their campground, so obviously it can be done. Do you need anything other than power to the unit?
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Power is needed but I was looking for someway to use a battery.
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I guess you'd be looking for a small inverter ?
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Sibbo wrote:I guess you'd be looking for a small inverter ?
And a car battery.

Or camp at parks that have outlets.

What are the power requirements for this machine for 8 hours?
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Brad 77 100 7
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Go to power solutions. There are a couple of ways to do it.

<http://www.cpap.com/>

I got a sleep machine 2 weeks ago and still trying to learn how to sleep with it.
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