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CPAP extension cord leaving in 2 days


boog55
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One of our buddies has a CPAP machine. she is in an inside cabin does anyone know how long of an extension cord she needs to bring to plug in - i am assuming around the desk/vanity area outside the bathroom. Any help much appreciated- thanks

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The cabin stewards may not have enough extension cords so they should being their own. Sorry, I haven't been in an inside cabin in a long time. The stewards usually have masking tape and will tape it on the floor to minimize the trip hazard.

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We usually carry 2 - 12ft extension cords and haven't had a problem. There are so many people that use a C-PAP machine that I would be concerned about the ship running out of them. Easier to take your own.

 

Helen

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FYI, I've read you should not bring a surge protector which seems counterintuitive.

 

I'm told because the ships power comes from within and not a traditional power plant, a surge protector might cause a surge problem, so to speak. No problem here, we'll bring the standard ones for our machines.

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