AEIOmed Everest 2 Rechargeable Battery Pack
February 12, 2008
(4 out of 5) by Kirk W.
"Seems well designed and constructed. Works well so far.
Fits well with the parent CPAP and humidifier. Nice for traveling. The built-in battery pack runs the CPAP and humidifier for about six hours until it's exhausted. Not sure how long it will run the CPAP alone, probably at least all night."
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connector is dodgy
February 06, 2008
(4 out of 5) by Jeff P.
"I agree with those who have said the connector is not that great. Also, the instructions on periodically discharging the battery should not be necessary with a Li ION battery (unlike the older NiMH batteries). The battery check is hard to use (on mine at least) and the way to change batteries could use some work. The battery is held in place by a screw so you need a screwdriver to remove it (or put it back, mine vibrated loose on one flight). United will let you use it but I did not try it on my last flight."
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The AEIOmed Everest Travel
January 04, 2008
(5 out of 5) by Steve M.
"Great. It's neat to observe a power-failure from the local electrical grid, and watch this baby continue to run (allowing me to continue my slumber)."
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December 25, 2007
(5 out of 5) by William F.
"Hi, I submitted a critique of the Battery pack on the wrong form. I put the battery back review on the Polaris 19volt converter form. Please see that form for the review of the battery pack.
Thanks,
Bill
billfranks@msn.com"
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battery life
December 25, 2007
(4 out of 5) by Fred C.
"only get about 4 hours on battery, had expected a longer charge time, setting is at 10."
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