Well I was going to answer your question but I thing you got good
answers from the [Vent List]. I'm not sure what vent you are using but
there are several ways that you can power it in a car or van. Talk to
your vent supplier and find out how much power it draws in watts before
you buy a DC/AC converter. Just make sure that the converter will
supply an adequate number of watts to power the vent and hopefully have
enough power left over to also power a suction machine if that should be
necessary.
My Pulmonetic Systems LTV can be plugged directly into the cigar lighter
with the proper cable. Of course they get $208 for that cable. But I
also have another battery that is used to jump start a car and it has a
cigar lighter outlet on it and so it can also power my vent if needed.
I have two suction machines, one is portable and has an internal battery
that allows it to provide a pretty good suctioning.
Peace, Larry
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-----Original Message-----
From: npventsupport@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:npventsupport@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark B.
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 8:18 AM
To: TrachTies Listserve; Vent Users List; NPVSN; DMD Pioneers List
Subject: [npventsupport] Power during travel?
In August I will be traveling for the day and i'm
wondering how I will get power when i'm on the road
for my equipment if I need it. Any ideas?
Is there such a device to draw AC power from a running
vehicle?
Thanks,
Mark Boatman
webpage: http://www.geocities.com/nodakwheeler
blog: http://nodakwheeler.blogspot.com/
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