Most important characteristics of the CAIRE Eclipse Battery:
- Runtime of 2 hours on 2 liters of oxygen per minute continuously and over 5 hours on pulse setting 2 (when you use the battery with the Eclipse 5)
For whom is the CAIRE Eclipse Battery suitable?
For users of a CAIRE Eclipse oxygen concentrator who want to replace their current battery or purchase an additional one.
Tip: Are you going to travel by plane? Then it is recommended – or even required – to bring with you one or more extra batteries on board.
Battery runtime Eclipse 5 concentrator
Continuous flow |
Pulse flow |
0.5 LPM - 4.4 hours |
2.0 LPM - 2 hours |
1.0 (16 mL) - 5.4 hours |
4.0 (64 mL) - 4.0 hours |
7.0 (16 mL) - 2.5 hours |
1.0 LPM - 3.7 hours |
3.0 LPM - 1.3 hours |
2.0 (32 mL) - 5.1 hours |
5.0 (80 mL) - 3.7 hours |
8.0 (16 mL) - 2.0 hours |
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3.0 (48 mL) - 4.9 hours |
6.0 (96 mL) - 3.5 hours |
9.0 (16 mL) - 1.7 hours |
Note: The above mentioned battery times are based on a new Eclipse battery. Pulse flow times are calculated based on 12 Breaths Per Minute. Higher breath rates will decrease battery times on pulse mode only.
Care
The battery in the Eclipse requires special care to assure a longer life and the highest level of performance. The CAIRE battery is the only approved battery recommended for use with the Eclipse. Use a damp (not wet) cloth or sponge to clean the battery. First spray the cloth or sponge with a mild detergent then clean the battery case and the latch.
CAIRE Recommended Monthly Battery Service: Run the Eclipse on battery completely down to power loss condition (red light and alarm). Plug Eclipse into AC power and recharge until full on indicator. The device does not have to be running to charge (which allows for shorter charge time).
What is included: