UR right, but Tesla's ac is much more practical for widespread use.The only way to do it right is run it off DC power. Smooth and clean just like edison envisioned
I was told to get the 200 model. I haven't used it yet by my friend is happy with his. The 150 is a tad small for the job.Is this the one you’re talking about
To be sure did you say I could plug in my wall wart into it without changing power supply cord or anything else and start using it
I sure don’t want to ruin it Thanks
Yes and yes. It has very clean power for cpap machinesIs this the one you’re talking about
To be sure did you say I could plug in my wall wart into it without changing power supply cord or anything else and start using it
I sure don’t want to ruin it Thanks
Looking at its label, and being a microprocessor controlled switching power supply, you *should* be set.Thanks Dusty here’s a picture of my wall plug in
It is like the Chargemaster is more susceptible to voltage changes, and I thought it would be the other way around........any thoughts?
Both units are about 9 years old, and like I said before they both have functioned very well until @ 6-9 months ago