AirSense 10 Batteries

No power? No problem. Keep your ResMed AirSense 10 running with compatible batteries and power stations. Whether you need a pocket-size power pack for a long flight, a lightweight backup battery that takes over when the lights go out, or a high-capacity home power station for extended outages, we've got what you need to keep your therapy on track.

Not sure which battery meets your needs? Give our CPAP Guides a call at 1-800-356-5221 and we'll help you out.

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FAQs - AirSense 10 Batteries Collection

What battery works with the Resmed AirSense 10 AutoSet?

There are a lot of batteries that can work with the AirSense 10, including popular options like the Zopec Explore Series Batteries or Freedom CPAP Battery 160. There are two types of battery options to look for:

  • Battery with a wall outlet (AC): Looks like a small power station. Just plug your AirSense 10’s normal power brick into it. Make sure the battery says "pure sine wave," which means "safe, clean power”. These are ideal for extended outages lasting more than a night or two.
  • CPAP-specific battery (DC): These are smaller and more efficient. You’ll use the AirSense 10 DC converter cable (a special cord) to plug straight from the battery to your machine. These batteries are usually better for a night or two off the grid.
How long will a ResMed backup battery run an AirSense 10?

It depends on battery size and your machine's settings. Higher pressures, leaks, heated tubing, and high humidity shorten runtime. As a quick guide:

Pro tip: Turn off your humidifier and heated tube, and use a good mask seal to extend your battery life.

Do I need a special cable for my ResMed battery backup?

Oftentimes, yes. Many ResMed backup CPAP batteries require an AirSense 10 DC converter cable. However, universal AC batteries (with a wall-style outlet) may not need a cable. Check our product pages for more information about specific batteries.

Are ResMed CPAP batteries FAA-approved for air travel?

FAA and TSA regulations state that lithium-ion batteries and power banks must be packed into a carry-on, not stored in your luggage. Always check your battery’s watt-hour rating (Wh) and your airline’s rules before you fly.

  • Up to 100 Wh: Approved for flight
  • 100–160 Wh: Usually okay, but check with your airline
  • Over 160 Wh: Not allowed
Can I use my CPAP battery as a backup battery for power outages?

Most of our batteries can be used as a backup CPAP battery. Look for batteries that support “pass-through” or “UPS mode.” To set up your UPS battery as a backup, you'll plug your battery into the wall, and then plug your CPAP machine into the battery. So when the lights go out, the battery takes over without missing a beat.