Comments on: CPAP Travel Tips For Taking A CPAP Machine On An Airplane https://www.travelcpapmachine.com/tips-for-taking-a-cpap-machine-on-an-airplane/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tips-for-taking-a-cpap-machine-on-an-airplane Best Travel CPAP Machine Reviews Thu, 26 Aug 2021 22:26:14 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Bradley https://www.travelcpapmachine.com/tips-for-taking-a-cpap-machine-on-an-airplane/#comment-8 Sun, 22 Apr 2018 04:55:39 +0000 http://www.travelcpapmachine.com/?p=2275#comment-8 In reply to Madeline Bishop.

Hi Madeline, thanks for your comments. Check to make sure you CPAP can run on both 110V (US) and 220V (EU) automatically. Others things I would recommend aside from the extension cord is a travel adaptor/converter. Plug this into the wall and then attach your US extension cord to it, with the other end into a US power splitter. More often then not hotels only have one power point near the bed and the light is connected to it. You’ll probably want to be able to charge your other devices too, so definately take a power splitter with you. Hope this helps and have a good trip.

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By: Madeline Bishop https://www.travelcpapmachine.com/tips-for-taking-a-cpap-machine-on-an-airplane/#comment-7 Sun, 22 Apr 2018 04:24:31 +0000 http://www.travelcpapmachine.com/?p=2275#comment-7 Thanks for the good information. I am going to Europe in a few weeks, and I think my “black box” for power works for both AC and DC. I want to take an extension cord, of course. Will a normal extension cord from the states be able to handle the different electricity in Europe? I don’t want to risk not having a working system the first night I am there. I do have the prong adapter necessary.

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