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No. Having a family member that uses CPAP, you need to have an inverter to not blow up your CPAP machine. We purchased the inverter from an online CPAP store and a large rechargeable portable battery ($500 about 8 years ago) to use it during camping. I believe this battery backup is great for you to allow clocks to maintain time, save documents on your computer prior to shutting them down and for power surges etc. I do not believe this is a long term supply of power type of thing. It could charge your cell phone but nothing bigger. Do your research for your CPAP health.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If the question is related to a CPAP machine, then, based on the power requirements of the "average" machine, it will hold the load but for less than 3 hours. So, it depends on whether about 3 hours is not enough, or about 3 hours beats 0 hours.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are asking if this unit could be back-up power for a CPAP device, it certainly would work! What a great idea if you have power fluctuations or extended times of power loss.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this can run a CPAC machine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Battery back-ups are typically designed to give you a few minutes to safely turn off your electronics during an unexpected power outage. This may not be able to power your CPAP for extended periods of time.
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