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Hello, all! This is my first post here. I am a new trach/vent patient (as of 6/2/04), and I have a question. I use a LTV 950 from Pulmonetics, and I am looking for a dry or gel cell battery to use during commercial flights. Knowing nothing about batteries, do any of you have any recommendations for good dry or gel cell batteries with at least a 16 hour life? Thanks! Joseph | ||
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<J> |
It is only reccomended to use Pulmonetic batteries. | ||
<Charlievents> |
Hello Joseph: Have you seen Pulmonetics small travel batteries (very small - the size of a paperback book? They last 3 hours each & I borrowed them from Pulmonetics to go to Japan in June 2004. For the story and pictures (See http://www.pulmonetic.com/quality_of_life/audrey_king.aspx?202624375 | ||
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Thank you so much, Aurdey! I just recently stumbled on to the page about the lithium ion battery from Pulmonetic. I e-mailed them for more information, but I've not received a reply. I am going to call my equipment provider soon to see if I can borrow two batteries. May I have your e-mail address? (Mine is jbtodd2@gmail.com .) I would love for us to correspond. As a new vent patient who is interested in living on a vent, not being on a vent, I think I could learn a lot from you. | |||
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<Charlievents> |
Hi Joseph: My e-mail is king.aj@rogers.com Write to me anytime. P.S. "Charlie" is my cat - hence "charlievents!!" | ||
<preferred homecare> |
you can use a battery from MK Called U-1 part number MU-1 SLD G their phone # is 1-800-372-9253 | ||
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I think portable ventilator is a better option if you have huge electricity demand but we can opt for solar energy if plenty of sunshine is available and we have less electricity demand..This message has been edited. Last edited by: Albert Burg, | |||
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