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I have many powerbanks, including high-end Anker devices, but none of them worked. The ResMed AirMini requires at least 20V, which this Iniu powerbank delivers. From what I read online, you should expect this battery to give you at least two full nights of sleep; I'll be testing and verifying this tomorrow while camping.
I just paid $70 for the Mini version of this Iniu yesterday and confirmed it works. For this price, I just bought another one of the larger batteries.
Edit: I used this while sleeping in a hammock last night and I couldn't believe it: 8 hours of sleep and I still have 84% battery remaining. This is using an AirMini with no humidification or heated tubing at my standard pressure of about 6 cm H2O.
Edit 2: I used a reasoning LLM to do all the math, and it calculated that this would only last about a night and a half. I explained that after 8 hours it still had 84% remaining, and it doubled down, giving me an explanation for why it won't last another 8 hours. I assumed it was hallucinating.
Sure enough it was right. The remaining 84% only got me halfway through the 2nd night.
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Out of curiosity, if you're not using the power bank, why are you using the converter into a charging brick? Why not just use the stock charger at that point?
Out of curiosity, if you're not using the power bank, why are you using the converter into a charging brick? Why not just use the stock charger at that point?
I was using the brick to charge my tablet before and didn't want to pull out another power brick. I really got the INIU charger to fast charge this battery pack.
I have only done it on international flights using the CPAP. On ZipAir to Japan the flight attendant woke me up and wanted to know what type of CPAP it was and was it authorized on their list.
United Airlines to London I made sure to ask at the check in desk if it was OK.
When I use it on Flights I wear a zip up hoodie and have the hose underneath the zipped up hoodie. My snoring without the CPAP is so bad that I will probably keep the whole plane awake.
Do you get strange looks from people seeing you use the CPAP on Flights?
I've never had a flight attendant say anything about it. Only once in Europe I was stopped at the gate because the agent thought I had too many bags; I explained it was an exempt medical device, she called her manager to verify, and that was the end of it.
You're a lot more discreet than me. Before I had an AirMini, I would drop the tray table, setup my Airsense 11, put water in the reservoir, and just rock it.
As far as strange looks... I really haven't paid attention. Although a funny story... on a personal trip, my sister was sitting on the opposite end of the plane. She got up to use the bathroom and saw I had my CPAP on, and she thought it would be funny to take a picture so she could tease me later. The problem is that nobody around me knew we were family, so everybody thought she was just an asshole who was taking pictures of some random guy's medical condition 😂😂😂
For CPAP users: This is a rare type of powerbank that can power your CPAP using this adapter: https://www.amazon.com/Supply-Air...B0BV1J88GVI have many powerbanks, including high-end Anker devices, but none of them worked. The ResMed AirMini requires at least 20V, which this Iniu powerbank delivers. From what I read online, you should expect this battery to give you at least two full nights of sleep; I'll be testing and verifying this tomorrow while camping.I just paid $70 for the Mini version of this Iniu yesterday and confirmed it works. For this price, I just bought another one of the larger batteries.Edit: I used this while sleeping in a hammock last night and I couldn't believe it: 8 hours of sleep and I still have 84% battery remaining. This is using an AirMini with no humidification or heated tubing at my standard pressure of about 6 cm H2O.
great info! now the hard question: where can i get a deal on an AirMini?
The important thing is to talk to your sleep doctor and get your prescription ahead of time. Even if you already have a CPAP, you need a prescription to send to whatever company you buy a CPAP from.
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