CPAP Extended Battery Module for HDM Z1/Z2
Breas's Battery Module fits into their Z1/Z2 CPAP Machine. Holding the battery, the module allows the device to be powered for at least eight hours without access to electricity. Part of the world's best travel CPAP machine.
Double The Capacity
With the extended battery, this PowerShell has twice the capacity of the original overnight battery.
Run Time is 8.9 hours (at 20cm)
Makes a Great Backup or Replacement
If you lose the module for your Z1/Z2, or if you simply want a backup, this replacement will seamlessly work with your CPAP device.
Reviewer's Tip:
The battery will not charge if the temperature is over 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a safety feature of the lithium battery. A fully depleted battery takes up to 10 hours to charge. Connect all three components when charging the battery: AC Adapter is plugged into the PowerShell and wall outlet, the Z1/Z2 is inserted in the PowerShell, with the Z1/Z2 on standby mode.
Charge battery periodically if not used regularly.
Advice from Breas after charging your PowerShell:- Disconnect the battery from the PowerShell after a full charge to prevent the battery from slowly draining within a 2-3 day period.
- The battery needs to be charged for 10-12 hours to ensure a full charge.
- The bars of battery life on the LCD screen need to be full, and not blinking.
- The PowerShell battery will not charge while it is operating the Z1/Z2 for treatment. The battery must be charged between treatments.
Z1 Travel CPAP Machine with PowerShell and Overnight Battery!
FAQ
Does the module come with its own replacement battery as well?
No. Replacement batteries can be purchased if you want to have a backup with your Z1 power module, but this item only comes with a single battery. Battery weight is 1.5 lbs.
Compatibility
*IF YOU PURCHASED YOUR MACHINE PRIOR TO 06/2018 YOU WILL NEED TO UPGRADE THE POWERSHELL THROUGH Breas.
- PowerShell Battery Module
- Extended Battery
hey guys, isn't the z1 battery just 4 Li-ion batteries (18650 made by panasonic sold for $5USD each)
Why do you want $400 for a $20 item?