How Long Will a 500Wh Power Station Run a ResMed AirSense 10?
For CPAP users, a power outage isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a threat to restorative sleep. If you are using a 500Wh power station, your actual runtime is determined by two factors: your humidity settings and your connection method. This guide provides the real-world data you need to stay powered through the night.
ResMed AirSense 10 Performance Data
A 500Wh station (like the Jackery Explorer 500 or EcoFlow River 2 Pro) typically provides between **1 to 5 nights** of sleep. The massive gap depends on whether you are using the internal heater to warm and humidify your air.
| Setup Configuration | Avg. Watt Draw | Runtime (8hr Nights) |
|---|---|---|
| No Humidifier / No Heat (DC) | 8W – 12W | 4 – 5 Nights |
| Humidifier On (DC) | 25W – 35W | 1.5 – 2 Nights |
| Humidifier + Heated Tube (AC) | 70W – 90W | < 1 Night |
⚠️ The “Inverter Tax” Warning
Plugging your CPAP into the standard AC wall outlet on your power station is the least efficient way to sleep. Your battery must convert DC power to AC, and then your ResMed power brick converts it back to DC. This double-conversion wastes up to **40% of your total battery capacity** as heat.
How to Triple Your Runtime
To get maximum longevity, you must use a **12V/24V DC Converter cable**. This allows the AirSense 10 to pull power directly from the “cigarette lighter” port on your station, bypassing the inefficient AC inverter entirely.
By using a DC cable and turning off your humidifier, you can easily turn a single-night battery into a week-long off-grid solution.
Calculate Your Specific Runtime
Use this formula to estimate how many hours of sleep you have left:
(500Wh × 0.85) / Your Device Watts = Total Hours
- ✅ **Step 1:** Look at the “Input” display on your CPAP screen or battery.
- ✅ **Step 2:** Account for 15% system overhead (the 0.85 multiplier).
- ✅ **Step 3:** Divide by 8 to see how many full nights you have.



