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sigh. troll much? I just wanted an opinion on the Z1 vs the m series that he used to own.
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I thought I would update my findings with my new Medistrom PilotLite 12.
I have to say I am impressed with its performance. I got three full nights with some charge leftover running my HDM Z1 apap. The machine is 10.3 oz and the battery is 19 oz for a grand total of 29.3 oz. Not too bad and very compact. I averaged pressure of 7.3 on the apap setting over the three nights. The Pilot Lite 12 is less bulky and slightly cheaper than my original HDM battery pack which I could only get about 7 hours out of. I thought about upgrading to the newer battery pack for the Z1 but it only promised about 14 total hours. The Pilot Lite 12 is less bulky and was about $30 cheaper. If I can consistently get three full nights (26 total hours) that’ll cover 90% of my needs and works as a constant backup in the house for power outages. I may look into an MAD device for longer trips but for now, I am very very pleased!
(Edit) Almost forgot to mention two things: (1) if you get the Pilot Lite for use with Z1 you have to buy the cable pack that includes the DC cord for Z1 and (2) for humidification I used an HME and it worked very well. Could use it anywhere and does not draw any power as it simply plugs into your hose just above the mask.
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Last edited by Big E; 07-07-2020 at 18:41.
Nice setup Big E, I like it. I have the 24v version of the PilotLite for my AirMini. Battery life seems pretty good for the size/weight, especially for what I use it for (motorcycle trips).
I may try to find a used Z1, if nothing else just because it uses 12v vs 24v for my AirMini. A lot more power options for 12v.
for a follow up, at an average of pressure of 7 with my Z2 auto, I'm getting 4+ nights out of my PS-45. For the compact size and weight of my set up, I couldn't be happier. I'm mostly a motorcycle camper so weight isn't a big concern for me but at just under 5 lbs, I wouldn't hesitate to do an overnight hike with this setup.
I think that you posted a pic of that set up previously and I stole the kids lunch box idea and used it. It worked perfectly, just enought padding to offer a bit of protection with enough room for everything. It doubled as a nice storage spot for wallet, keys, etc. over night as well. All in all that was a great idea! I did have one snafu with the hose. I had the mask and hose tucked in the WBBB pocket, and somehow it came out when I got in the hammock and the hose ended up wrapped uner me. I pulled on it and ripped it open. Fortunately, a pocket knife and some duct tape made for a quick fix that held up just fine for the trip!
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