ECV and CPAP at POR

musicmom3331

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Has anyone had any problems having enough plugs for and ECV and CPAP at POR? It would be in the Alligator Bayou section....hopefully a refurbed room.
 
I cannot answer specifically for POR, but anytime I have a hotel stay, I take a multi-plug surge protector. I do not always need them, but I have found that it is a good device to always take with me. Some times there are enough plugs, but they may not be in the places I need them. By bringing a multi-plug that has about a 3-6' reach, I can usually get devices where they are needed.
 
Has anyone had any problems having enough plugs for and ECV and CPAP at POR? It would be in the Alligator Bayou section....hopefully a refurbed room.

At POR I typically charge ECV batteries off of the plugs by the TV, and use the plug between the beds for charging/using other stuff.

But @tobikaye does what I also do - I bring along a small surge protector to make sure that we can get everything plugged in.

Just remember that some ECV manufacturer's actually prohibit charging their ECV batteries with an extension cord or multi-outlet strip. Be sure to ask your rental company if it's OK first.
 
Just remember that some ECV manufacturer's actually prohibit charging their ECV batteries with an extension cord or multi-outlet strip. Be sure to ask your rental company if it's OK first.

Very true. We rarely use the surge plug for the ECV. We use that for either positioning the CPAP where needed or for all our mobile device charging so we do not have to use so many plugs around the room. This is how I forget a charger.
 













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