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PACKAGE INCLUDES: Pilot-24 Lite, Output Cable for ResMed AirSense 10, Output Cable for ResMed AirMini, AC Adapter Cable for ResMed AirMini, Car Charger for Pilot-24 Lite & Pilot-12 Lite, Fabric Carry Case, Product Manual and Quick Start Guide. DOES NOT INCLUDE A POWER ADAPTER. (The Pilot-24 Lite can be charged directly with AC power cord/adapters of Resmed S9, ResMed AirSense 10, ResMed AirMini.
This bundle includes everything needed to attach to ResMed S9 CPAP machine. Package includes Pilot-24 Lite, Output Cable for ResMed AirSense 10, Output Cable for ResMed AirMini, AC Adapter Cable for ResMed AirMini, Fabric Carry Case, Product Manual and Quick Start Guide. DOES NOT INCLUDE A POWER ADAPTER. (The Pilot-24 Lite can be charged directly with AC power cord/adapters of Resmed S9, ResMed AirSense 10, ResMed AirMini.
New in 2018 - the Medistrom Pilot-24Lite! A revolutionary small Uninterruptible Power Supply (Backup Battery) for various 24V PAP devices. Ensures that your devices seamlessly continue to receive power even during a power outage.
Compatible with most CPAP, APAP, and some BiPAP devices on the following platforms ResMed S9, ResMed AirSense 10, ResMed AirMini, *3B Medical Luna, *Philips Respironics DreamStation Go Travel PAP and *Apex Medical iCH. NOT COMPATIBLE WITH VENTILATOR PAP DEVICES. (*cable kits sold separately).
Features a built-in LED Flashlight and USB Port for charging portable devices such as smart phones, tablets, MP3 players, cameras etc.
Can be used as a portable, standalone power source. Take it travelling and use it to power your compatible PAP device when the mains power isn't available. Provides 1-2 nights of continuous run-time on an average CPAP pressure, average breathing rate, optimal mask seal and with the humidifier, heated tubing and exhalation pressure relief all disabled. Will provide approximately 19,000mAh for your handheld electronic devices.
I bought a new Resmed Airsense 10 for home and retired my old Resmed S9 to travel duties. My setup is the S9 unit only (no humidifier), Resmed slimline tube, snuggle hose cover, HDM Z1 Heat Moisture Exchanger, and Philips Respironics True Blue nasal mask. The S9 is configured in CPAP mode with 7 cmH2O, slimline hose, nasal mask, ramp off, and EPR off. I have an old power bank that I had been using for camping which is not only heavy but required the massive 12v to 24v Resmed converter brick to use. I was looking for a lightweight solution for a night or two that I could also charge from my motorcycle on longer trips. I have tested this battery out for 6 full nights now and find it runs about 15.3 hours from fully charged to full shutoff (it has an alert beep right as it turns off). For me, that is just enough for 2 nights. It took exactly 3 hours to charge from full discharge to fully charged using the 90w Resmed adapter for my S9 and supplied adapter cable. After one nights usage (roughly 50% charge), it took 1hr 50min to charge back to full from my motorcycle (Kawasaki Vaquero) while riding around. One problem I noticed is that this stops charging if plugged in and already charging before starting the bike. This happens on both switched and unswitched 12v sources from my bike. The solution if this happens is to unplug and replug the battery which will cause it to start charging again. I tried quickly starting the bike from full off and battery using a switched source but the battery started and then stopped charging before the bike got going so there doesn't appear to be an easy way around having to re-plug it for me. This is more hassle than I was hoping for as it means every quick stop it will have to be re-plugged but I guess it will have to work until I figure out how to install a relay system or perhaps a manually switched source. The LED flashlight is not terribly bright but I guess it would work in a pinch. Seems like kind of a gimmick to me. I charged my phone (Galaxy S7) 4 times from about 40% to full and it didn't even knock 1 bar off a fully charged battery. So overall, I like the battery and am keeping it. I will eventually have to rig up a more robust system to charge it from my bike so that I don't always have to keep re-plugging it.