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Topic: Caravanning with an Oxygen Concentrator
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05/12/2021 at 6:17pm
Location: Lichfield Outfit: Coachman Amara 450
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If I was going to choose one of the machines from one of the two links I would go for the Philips Respironics Simply Go. I have watched both of the videos for both machines and the Philips appears to be more portable in the fact that it can be used by 240 volt mains power and 12 volt power as well so is more flexible in terms of operation. It comes with a carry case which also makes it more portable for use in the caravan. Regarding the links you have posted, the Eclipse 5 has a video link to watch but the Philips hasn't so here is a YouTube link to see more about it.
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06/12/2021 at 9:24pm
Location: Lichfield Outfit: Coachman Amara 450
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The Philips Respironics Simply Go has a 12 volt power port so can be used whilst travelling in the vehicle if required, that's another reason why I suggested this particular model. My wife has to use a nebuliser occasionally so I purchased one that could be used via both 12 volt or mains power so I can fully understand why you can't use THS's anymore because I'm in the same situation basically so have to opt for EHU every time.
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07/12/2021 at 3:54pm
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Would the weight - 10lbs, be an issue for being out and about (or is she in a wheelchair?). Otherwise, if it can be plugged in, either at home or a caravan - which could actually be your home, i cant see a problem. The woman has to live, so caravan or house......is there a difference?
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01/1/2022 at 10:24pm
Location: Lancashire Outfit: None Entered
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My husband had needed to use oxygen on a few holidays but does not need to use an oxygen concentrator,.
The oxygen suppliers in whichever part of the country we have been in have been fantastic in keeping up with his supply of oxygen.
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