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Traveling with a CPAP machine
04 March 2013, 05:59
kudu4uTraveling with a CPAP machine
For those of you who travel abroad and utilize a CPAP machine how do you carry it along? In the case that comes with it as your personal carry on item or in your regular carry on? Any problems with TSA in the carry-on? I will deal with this in June to RSA. Thanks so much in advance!
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04 March 2013, 06:15
Jorge400I'm sure some will chime in but I seem to recall several posts in the past about CPAP machines. I would probably be worth a try to search CPAP to see what pops up.
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04 March 2013, 07:16
BiebsPM JudgeG....he brings one.
04 March 2013, 07:58
Singleshot03I asked the same question about 1 1/2 ago and I will summarized on what I learned.
South African Airlines no electrical outlets in coach.
Delta Airlines have some electrical outlets in coach for economy comfort, Normally, they charge for an upgrade into economy comfort but call them and explain you have a CPAP and they will change place you in a seat that has an electrical extension.
Technically, dont use the humidifier if you have one on your cpap machine.
THe CPAP does not count toward your carryon.
No problems using it on plane
While in South Africa I used a power coversion adapter and the correct adapter for the plug.
If you are going to a place that does not have electrical power taled to the outfitter about getting a spare battery for you to run your machine. Pay for the battery and also you can get the adapters from radio shack. The adapters look like jumper caples. I am assuming your CPAP is DC capable.
Another method would be to look at solar chargers.
Any other questions PM me or JudgeG has more experiece than me.
Jim
04 March 2013, 08:44
rnoviI bought one of the small Lithium Ion rechargeable batteries and used it with my ResMed S8 Elite on the plane last year (2012) on the 16 hour flight to SA (Jo-berg).
I didn't have any problems at all with domestic USA security or security in SA (*which was just delightfully easy). In the USA it's classed a medical device...
In short, I put the CPAP and the battery in a small carry-on bag under my seat, leaned the seat back, plugged in and pulled a blanket over my head. I got 8-straight hours of sleep and felt great.
Noone said a word and I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
Regards,
Robert
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06 March 2013, 00:13
DivernhunterPlease send me some info on the batt. I have a CPAP which is 12v. I am flying SSA to South Africa on April 23, 2013.
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06 March 2013, 06:14
kudu4uThanks for all the info. I did indeed do a seach on CPAP and there are several posts on the subject.
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07 March 2013, 17:35
bhtkevinWhen traveling my dad switched to this plastic mouth piece that pulls his tongue forward. Works great! I won't let him travel with me without it! If he forgets it ill cut the bottom out of a coke bottle and cram it down his throat so I can sleep.

14 March 2013, 01:01
MARK H. YOUNGkudu4u
I'm a CPAP user and I did my 6th hunt in January where electricity was not available 24/7 in our accommodations. The small batteries are the only way to go. Some guys are fiddling around with 12 volt batteries but they are not the handiest things. I got everything from CPAP and I can use the small batteries, charge them from a wall socket or cigarette lighter in the vehicle and also if I need to use a 12 volt I can do that also. The whole outfit fits in my CPAP bag and presents no kind of issue while traveling or in hunitng camp.
I've recently run into a couple of hunters that don't take their CPAP on hunts and I just told them flat out that they were nuts. Why would you not want to get the best rest possible when your on an expensive hunt?
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ELeetonThe only "problems" I have had with CPAP have been minor. Sometimes TSA wants you to take it out of your carry on as with a laptop other times they've told me to leave it in the bag. I've never tried to use it on the plane though most of my more recent flights are short.
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14 March 2013, 05:16
Singleshot03Mark, what kind of batteries did you use for your CPAP?
Jim
15 March 2013, 07:47
SR4759The CPAP is considered medical equipment and does not count against your carry on items. I have had air crews eyeball me but they have never stopped me in hundreds of flights. Be careful stowing it in the overhead because someone may be tempted to move it and drop it or just cram something hard against it and shove before slamming the door.
TSA is peculiar though. Every time I leave my home airport they take me aside and wipe down the motor part of the CPAP after it goes through X ray. Nowhere else I have ever been does that - not in the US or international.
15 March 2013, 21:12
MARK H. YOUNGSingleshot03,
I have a Res Med Auto Set II that I've been taking on hunts but it is a discontinued model so no more batteries are available for it through CPAP. I also have new Res Med S-9 that has a flat lithium battery. I just called Res Med and told them I wanted the whole kit that is compatible with S-9 and they sent everything. Just make sure they know you are going to charge the battery from a cigarette lighter because you'll need an invertor and the proper plugs.
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Singleshot03Thanks Mark. One of these days I need to pickup another cpap.
Jim
17 March 2013, 23:02
Sid PostWhich CPAP devices are best for travel? I'm going to the UAE for 6 weeks and would like something easier to travel with then my Fisher and Paykel ICON. TIA!
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22 March 2013, 00:17
Die Ou JagterI use Provent for my travels to the bush. No electricity required. I will be the first to admit they may not be as good as a CPAP machine but they sure are easier to travel with and provide a decent nights rest.
22 March 2013, 07:54
rnoviquote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
I use Provent for my travels to the bush. No electricity required. I will be the first to admit they may not be as good as a CPAP machine but they sure are easier to travel with and provide a decent nights rest.
Ok, I might have to look into this. Nice pick!
Regards,
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22 March 2013, 19:45
Larry SellersDOJ - Provent?? Please enlighten and post more info on this for those of us less informed.

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quote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
I use Provent for my travels to the bush. No electricity required. I will be the first to admit they may not be as good as a CPAP machine but they sure are easier to travel with and provide a decent nights rest.
22 March 2013, 21:36
MARK H. YOUNGDOJ,
Please do enlighten us about the no electricity part. How does the pump work without electricity?
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 22 March 2013, 22:01
Die Ou JagterProvent has no moving parts, I explained this a year or so even sent JudgeG one to try. Provent looks like a band aide. Goodle Provent and there is a video that explains it.
07 April 2013, 09:30
kudu4uI appreciate all of the very helpful comments on this post!
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07 April 2013, 21:46
raamwProvent explanation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmfufUmxBbc
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