The DC Power Adapter and accessories allow you to operate most Respironics BiPAP systems from a 12 volt DC power source. One end attaches to the machine's 12 volt jack and the other plugs into a socket similar to a car's cigarette lighter outlet. The 12v jack that connects to the machine will fit several of our most popular CPAPs.
This package includes an adapter with battery clamps on one end that can connect directly to battery terminals.
This item is required for DC usage of the following Respironic BiPAP systems:
BiPAP Plus
BiPAP Pro
BiPAP Pro2
BiPAP Auto
BiPAP ST New Gray Model
BiPap Auto SV
The Synchrony BiPAP and BiPAP ST does not use this cord. In order to operate the Synchrony BiPAP and the BiPAP ST from a DC power source, you will need to use the 12 Volt DC Power Cord and change the fuse within the cord's connector to the 7amp fuse that comes with the 12 Volt DC Cord package.
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We are only authorized to sell and ship Philips Respironics products to end-users residing in the United States.
Philips Respironics recommends that new patients purchase their devices, masks and initial accessories from a homecare company that can provide an individualized patient equipment set-up, clinical and after-sales support, and a program to assist patients with therapy success.
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This will not power your machine and integrated heated humidifier. In order to power both the machine and the heated humidifier you will need to purchase an Inverter.
"I have been trying for some time to find the correct 12 volt connection for my BiPap machine. I used to dry-camp when I was younger, and unless we use the generator on our RV, we had to settle for a campground with electric hook-ups. Now we can go places where there are no hook-ups. Thanks for the freedom!"
Great little item
David O, Carbondale, IL – June 14, 2009
"OK, it is a little pricey, but it great little item. It arrived with all the adapters I needed, pretty much plug 'n play. I used the battery clamps to hook it up to a 79 AH AGM deep cycle battery and got about 4 nights of sleep. Used my humidifier as an unheated passover humidifier, and it seemed to work just fine. I'm looking forward to breathing easy during an extended camping trip later this summer."
Works Perfectly.
Mary, McLean, VA – June 21, 2008
"The cpap.com staff kindly worked with me until I understood everything needed to have the proper battery back up for my husband's cpap machine and the power adapter kit for his Bipap Plus was, as I was told by the cpap.com staff, exactly right."
Easy to use
D R S, Sacramento, CA – June 03, 2008
"This product is very user-friendly, not at all difficult. It fits easily and snugly into the battery pack connector and into the back of the Bi-Pap unit. I haven't tried the other piece yet (the one that would attach to a car or other battery) but if the parts I have tried from the cpap.com site so far are any indication, it should work well, too."
Very good utility
Ishac L, Champaign-IL, IL – May 07, 2008
"BH From I. Levy
Very good peace for my Legacy BIPAP-AUTO. I used it with The Battery pack C-150, and i didn`t feel diference . The BIPAP-AUTO works the same thing as it is plugged in the wall. Maby its consummation of energy is less than the power supply that come with the BIPAP-AUTO. I recommend it for all. It is necessary to have it as reserve in the case you have a problem with your public energy, or to use it in the camping or in the boat.Very good peace. Thanks CPAP.COM for your nice services."
Most CPAP and BiLevel machines today are designed to operate on both AC and DC battery currents. In the United States, the AC current from wall outlets is 110 volt and most batteries produce 12 volt DC current. Overseas, the AC current is usually 220 or 240 volt.
We include information about the power needs and capacities in the description of our products. Please see the "Power" tab on any machine product page for this information. You can also see a summary of the voltage range and whether it is DC capable on our Compare Charts.
Will my CPAP operate on DC / battery power?
All CPAPs will operate on DC power with the use of an inverter to change the current from DC to AC before it reaches the machine. However, many will operate on DC power without the need for an inverter, just a power cord that plugs into the CPAP and ends in a cigarette lighter plug.
Inverters do require a lot of power. If you need to use an inverter to run your machine on battery power, the inverter will probably take about half the life off the battery.
To determine if your CPAP will operate without an inverter, look for a DC outlet on the machine, either at the back or on the side, with a single opening directly in the center. It should be labeled "DC Power" or similar term. You can also review our Compare Charts to see if your machine has a optional DC cable option.
Will my CPAP operate overseas?
An adapter may be required to plug a US power cord into a wall outlet in a foreign country. CPAP.com sells an assortment pack of World Traveler Power Adapter Plugs, which allow CPAP machines to plug into different types of wall sockets found in different countries.
All the models CPAP.com sell contain power converters that enable the machine to operate on any AC current from 100 to 240 volts without any adjustment. Check with your dealer or manufacturer to see if your machine needs an external converter that lowers the voltage from 240 to 120 VAC.
How do I use a battery to operate my CPAP?
First you need to determine if your machine is configured to operate on DC power and has a DC power outlet. If your machine does have a DC power outlet and you want to run your marine battery, then you will need the correct DC cable for your machine and an adapter cable that fits over the cigarette lighter plug and ends in alligator clips.
CPAP.com sells complete battery kits with everything you need for your machine including the right cables for your machine and the battery. You can find the right battery kit for your machine here.
If your machine does not have a DC power outlet, then you will also need an inverter to be able to run your machine on battery power.
If you have questions about the specific power needs of your machine, review the "Power" tab on your machine's product page, or give us a call at 1-800-356-5221.
What type of battery should I use?
For longer battery use, we suggest a deep-cycle marine battery. A CPAP set at 10cm will usually run for about three nights before having to recharge a deep cycle marine battery. A car battery will usually run a machine for 8 hours and still start the car.
There are small, portable battery packs that will operate a CPAP set at 10cm for at least one night, or about eight hours. CPAP.com sells full battery kits that come with everything needed to run your machine off battery power including the right cables needed for your machine and a battery. You can find the battery kit for your machine here. On each battery kit page, you can input your machine and pressure setting to see an estimate battery life for your machine.
How do I prepare for power outages with CPAP?
There are a lot of back up battery choices out there that can give you peace of mind in case of a power outage. Some machines offer the option of an integrated battery which will automatically fail over to battery power if the power goes out.
CPAP.com sells battery packs to accompany your machine if an integrated battery is not available. Visit CPAPtalk for more advice specific to your needs, or view this past thread on the topic here.