Doc Foster
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I am in the planning stages for my Four Wheel camper and am trying to determine my electrical needs to run my CPAP w/humidifier while sleeping, as well as the other misc. “stuff”. Does anyone else have experience using a CPAP in their camper?
How much “juice” will I need to run everything without draining the battery? According to the manual, my Respironics CPAP/humidifier consumes 6.67 amps in 12VDC, while 2.0 - 2.1 amps in 100-240 VAC.
So, if I go with the standard Auxillary battery setup provided by Four Wheel Camper, will that battery setup be adequate to meet my needs?
Or, do I need to get a second house battery for the camper to meet these needs?
If I drive a few hours, to the next campsite, will that be enough to recharge the battery (batteries)?
Do I need or should I get a solar panel (which I am thinking about anyway)?
Will the standard 80W solar panel setup from Four Wheel Camper be adequate?
Am I forgetting anything?
Sorry for so many questions, but I want to get it right the first time out, and not run out of power in the middle of the night with this setup.
In addition to my CPAP, I will most likely have a 12V fridge (most likely an Engel 45 refrigerator mounted in cab), LED lights (inside and out), FWC furnace, Fantastic vent fan (1 or 2), as well as a couple of 12V outlets to run a laptop, maybe run a small 12V fan on really hot nights, etc. Might even check out a small “Swamp” cooler (http://swampy.net/camper.html), as I like camping in the desert. My wife and I like background noise when sleeping, so would most likely have a small fan or the Fantastic vent fan running all night as well. Not sure if I am going with electric or manual water pump (leaning to manual), and not if I will have onboard hot water (might go the ZODI route of similar). So at the minimum I would have the CPAP, fan(s), and fridge running all night long.
Most of the time I don’t usually spend more than one or two nights in one spot when I camp and have not been camping since I started using a CPAP machine, but am itching to get back out there.
Sorry for the long winded topic.
Thanks for any and all input. This is my first topic posting. I have been reading this website and Expedition Portal for the last 6+ months, and have been laying awake at night dreaming and thinking about one day owning a Four Wheel Camper for my Tacoma.
Jay
How much “juice” will I need to run everything without draining the battery? According to the manual, my Respironics CPAP/humidifier consumes 6.67 amps in 12VDC, while 2.0 - 2.1 amps in 100-240 VAC.
So, if I go with the standard Auxillary battery setup provided by Four Wheel Camper, will that battery setup be adequate to meet my needs?
Or, do I need to get a second house battery for the camper to meet these needs?
If I drive a few hours, to the next campsite, will that be enough to recharge the battery (batteries)?
Do I need or should I get a solar panel (which I am thinking about anyway)?
Will the standard 80W solar panel setup from Four Wheel Camper be adequate?
Am I forgetting anything?
Sorry for so many questions, but I want to get it right the first time out, and not run out of power in the middle of the night with this setup.
In addition to my CPAP, I will most likely have a 12V fridge (most likely an Engel 45 refrigerator mounted in cab), LED lights (inside and out), FWC furnace, Fantastic vent fan (1 or 2), as well as a couple of 12V outlets to run a laptop, maybe run a small 12V fan on really hot nights, etc. Might even check out a small “Swamp” cooler (http://swampy.net/camper.html), as I like camping in the desert. My wife and I like background noise when sleeping, so would most likely have a small fan or the Fantastic vent fan running all night as well. Not sure if I am going with electric or manual water pump (leaning to manual), and not if I will have onboard hot water (might go the ZODI route of similar). So at the minimum I would have the CPAP, fan(s), and fridge running all night long.
Most of the time I don’t usually spend more than one or two nights in one spot when I camp and have not been camping since I started using a CPAP machine, but am itching to get back out there.
Sorry for the long winded topic.
Thanks for any and all input. This is my first topic posting. I have been reading this website and Expedition Portal for the last 6+ months, and have been laying awake at night dreaming and thinking about one day owning a Four Wheel Camper for my Tacoma.
Jay