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The Renogy 72000mAh 266Wh Power Bank is a high-capacity portable charging solution designed for camping and off-grid use. It features dual USB-C PD ports for rapid charging, a dedicated DC port for CPAP machines, and wireless charging capabilities, making it ideal for powering multiple devices simultaneously.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 9"L x 5"W x 1.7"Th |
Item Weight | 1265 Grams |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Color | 72000mAh/266Wh |
Recommended Uses For Product | CPAP |
Charging Time | 6 Hours |
Compatible Devices | Mini Fridge, Laptop, CPAP, Tablet, Drone, Smartphone |
Portable | Yes |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 5 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Battery Capacity | 72000 |
Additional Features | cpap battery for camping, backup power supply, Flashlight, Wireless Charging, 12v large power bank |
B**R
So Far, So GREAT.
UPDATE: Took this on my Moto trip. 4 nights of CPAP, 7.5 to 10.5 hours each night. 3 phone chargers and 2 Sena moto communicator charges and still had one light left. If you have the heat and humidifier off and airplane mode on, it will go 4 nights. Love it... best money spend on Amazon so far....Camping was about impossible for me on the moto until I found this. Probably look at some more backpacking now too.Well, I got this yesterday as a way to hopefully run my Airsence 10 CPAP while moto camping and backpacking. Unit seems very solid and well built. The covers for all the ports are a bit hard to open, but hopefully this means they will not just be flopping around later.So I charged it up until it showed full, and attached the 12 V cigarette to CPAP adapter I got from Amazon. CPAP fired right up. I have already been running no humidifier or heated hose, so just put into airplane mode. Slept 9 hours and this morning, still showed 4 full lights of power. I am amazed. Will try it out on a 4 day moto trip tomorrow and edit this when I return. So far its great.Side note, I ordered one for $159, AND THE NEXT DAY IT WAS $135. So as the first had shipped, I returned that one and ordered this on for the 135. Watch the price.
A**.
Perfect Overnight CPAP battery
Works great as an overnight CPAP battery for camping. Worked perfectly for two nights (ResMed Airsense 10 with my humidifier off) and also charged my phone. There was plenty of life left for additional nights, but I haven't needed more than 2 so far. It fits inside my cpap case and isn't terribly heavy, but I wouldn't want to take it on a camping trip where I needed to hike to the campsite.
J**N
Powered a CPAP for 7 nights
I don't usually write reviews, but this deserves an exception. With the humidifier and heated hose turned off, this powered my Luna G3 CPAP for 7 nights on a rafting trip. Incredible! I did not attempt to charge it via solar panel, but will take that step on a future trip. Based on previous reviews, I was hoping for 4 nights, but was pleasantly surprised.
C**H
Battery ran my CPAP machine (without the humidifier) 2 nights
I purchased this recently so this review is based on using this battery for only 3 days. I bought this battery for use with my CPAP machine when we are remote camping. When the battery arrived it was partially charged so I charged it fully. The battery kept my CPAP machine running for 2, 9 hour nights the 3rd night the battery died midway through the night. I did not use the humidifier on my CPAP machine. I was hoping that the battery would stay charged for several more nights, but 2 is passable.
J**Y
I was hoping to get two nights out of it but this is crazy good
I have a ResMed Airsense 10 that I use at a pressure setting of 9, no humidifier (hate the water up my nose). I do Cub Scouts camping with my son and not having a cpap is horrible. I needed a solution. I came close to buying a $700 solar power station, and still might but for other reasons, and then happened on this. I need a max of two nights so I looked at the power and that it can be charged by solar using USB-C, and figured that if it couldnt handle two nights I would just take a foldable solar to top it off. I got it in and believe it came fully charged, but charged it anyway. Ive used it the last two nights and it still has 4 bars, which is 75-100% charged ( the right four bars are for voltage selection). I then checked the comments again and found someone doing the same thing that got over 50 hours use out of it before recharging. With hurricanes and the odd power outage I can also use it as a backup. Ive had one or two nights like that since going on a cpap.Its not magic, its a 266Wh battery, it just happens Im not drawing that much with my cpap. Not heating water for the humidifier likely is the reason.After this last campout Hell finding this is a dream. Having a generator on a campout would be ridiculous. Not that my air mattress etc isnt. So solar was my research target. Bonus, if there are any hikes in the future I wont even need to take the solar panel. I hadnt counted on this but Ill also see if I can power a DC fan or two off of it while using it as cpap power. If the total gives me 2 days Ill be happy. That saves on D batteries. But to be honest its already paid for itself in giving me what looks like about a week of cpap power capability and emergency backup.Thing is rugged, solidly built. Now if I can just take care of the battery through proper maintenance.UpdateSo I'm on my fourth night starting out with 50 percent or two bars. One thing to note is there is a lot of bleed over from one lit led to another unlit led slot. So two fully lit leds can look like 4 with the others lighter. In fact the leds on the left can look like the 24v DC selector led is partially lit. At 50 percent there is no fully lit led next to the fourth power led, and because of this it appears green with bleed over from what ive read is the wireless charging green round light. Also you read power from right to left. So the four leds dedicated to power will show 25 percent if the right most led is lit. 50 if the two on the right are lit. Etc. Again with one led fully lit it bleeds over to the lights left and right of it just enough to make them appear partially lit. It appeared fully charged longer because the 3rd led bleeds over into the fourth as does the green wireless light. If they ever do a new design they should fix both this bleed over and what I think is a usability expectation issue and either Mark the leds or light them left to right. But that could be a culture thing.At the moment this thing is awesome. Or at least it's meeting my desires which is the ability to Use my cpap camping and bonus I don't need to take a solar panel if I'm going for less than 4 or 5 days. I suspect I'll get 5 days out of it, with about 10 hours each night. No in dint get that much sleep. Certainly 4.
G**E
The King
I've used this for almost 2 years now. What an awesome battery. I can use it to power my resmed 11 cpap for 2-4 nights. I can charge my phone like 13 times. I can charge my laptop like 5-6 times on it. I can charge it with a power supply, or a USB c cable. It takes about a full night to charge. I have also set it up with a 60 watt solar through USB c, and have charged it while camping. The thing is a heavy brick, but it's really compact for how much power you get. The wireless charging on it, is kind of slow, but it works. I don't use the lights on it but it has a pretty bright white and red light. You can't take this on planes because it's too big of a battery. But overall, I have had sooooo much success with this battery. I don't even go out of my way to write long reviews that much, that's how good of a product this was.
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