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The Anker - Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank provides a significant amount of power and is compatible with various devices. However, there is no specific information regarding its compatibility with powering a ResMed AirSense 11 CPAP machine when used in tandem with a DC converter. Generally, CPAP machines have specific power requirements, and while portable power stations such as the Anker 521 Portable Power Station or the Anker 535 Portable Power Station explicitly support stable and extended charging for CPAP machines, there is no mention of the same capability for the Anker Prime 27,650mAh Power Bank. If the CPAP machine and its DC converter fall within the power bank's output specifications (e.g., using the USB-C port supporting 100W max output), the power bank may theoretically work. However, it is always recommended to verify the CPAP machine's exact power and voltage requirements against the power bank's output specifications to ensure safety and compatibility.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, maybe. Got it to work with my AirMini. Not sure about the AirSense 11. Only the USB A port had the IQ protocol needed. Just hooked up my AirMini. You need the Power Delivery (PD) protocol which I assume the IQ port covers. It might be worth looking at an Anker model with IQ on the C port.
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