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Inogen5 in the rain?

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Any thoughts on whether it is OK to use an Inogen5 or other portable concentrator in the rain, please?

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Maggity

Hi, saw this question posted on another forum and the answer was no! A few spits and spots until you get some shelter maybe, but that's it.

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Loopylorre

I have always been told by the supplier they can’t get wet, as Maggity said, few spits & spots till you get to shelter 💐😊

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Difficul

Thank you for your replies confirming that rain and the Inogen are not good partners. This does make planning outings difficult. I had an appointment at my surgery earlier this week and the weather was very damp. Fortunately not wet enough to make me think I should postpone, just wet enough to make me think I should check!

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Germantara

I'm sorry can't help hope you get some replies to help

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