The battery is the heart of your inogen concentrator, and it’s what allows you to stay mobile and continue living your life. Each Inogen battery is designed specifically for each portable oxygen concentrator, and they come in two options: the standard single 8-cell battery and the extended 16-cell double battery.
Both batteries can be charged directly in your portable oxygen concentrator, or externally using an Inogen battery charger. Each battery has four lighted indicators that display its current overall charge. Inogen’s rechargeable batteries are built to last for up to 500 charges, and they also offer a 1-year warranty. Reada more inogen batteries – mainclinicsupply.com
For maximum mobility, we recommend purchasing a battery bundle with your G3 or G5. Bundles include your choice of either the standard single battery or the extended double battery and an Inogen battery charger. The extended battery is a good option if you need extra run time when you’re away from home or traveling by plane, since it can power your oxygen concentrator for up to 9.5 hours on setting 1.
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To extend the lifespan of your inogen battery, we recommend cleaning it daily with warm water and mild detergent, and regularly cleaning your nasal cannulas, your concentrator case when dusty, and the particle filters—which are the small filters located on the front of your device—weekly. Additionally, it is important to keep your Inogen battery dry at all times and to avoid exposing it to extreme heat or cold. We also recommend that you consult with a doctor or other qualified health care provider before starting supplemental oxygen therapy.