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Place your Cpap on the nightstand. Unplug the lamp from the outlet behind the bed. Use an adapter for the European outlet and then plug in your Cpap.
Answered by Henryparroyo on June 21, 2023
There will be 1 upside down American plug on the desk and 1 European plug. The plugs under the bed for the lamps are also European. You'll need to bring a non surge protected power strip and or an extension cord to even get the machine close to the bed. My husband uses CPAP too. I also advise you to take a sealed gallon of distilled water for it, unless you plan on paying $5 for it on the ship.
Answered by OGWonderWoman on June 20, 2023
@Jazzy2022... if you choose to neing your own a 15-20 footer should work in most cabins as the general dimensions rarely exceeds a 12'×16' footprint and the vanity outlet is about 40"-46" off the floor. If you request and file a special needs form Carnival will provide a marine grade UL approved extension cord free of charge.
Answered by maryred on June 24, 2023
What is the length of the extension cord needed from the vanity to the bedside for the CPAP machine?
Answered by Jazzy2022 on June 24, 2023
We take a 6 foot extension cord and it reaches just fine.
Answered by OGWonderWoman on June 24, 2023
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