Main Clinic Supply Vita-Ox HD7 DC Power Supply
Power your Vita-Ox HD7 Portable Oxygen Concentrator directly from your vehicle with the Main Clinic Supply Vita-Ox HD7 DC Power Supply.
This essential accessory lets you run your concentrator off your car, truck, RV, or boat’s 12V DC outlet, giving you unlimited runtime during road trips, long drives, or travel without draining your batteries. Perfect for active users who need reliable oxygen support while on the move.
Key Features:
- Direct Vehicle Power — Plugs into standard 12V DC outlets for continuous operation of your Vita-Ox HD7 while driving.
- Battery-Saving — Use your concentrator without consuming battery power, preserving your spare batteries for when you need them.
- Reliable Performance — Delivers stable, clean power to maintain consistent oxygen flow and device performance.
- Travel-Ready — Compact, lightweight design with a long cord for flexible use in most vehicles.
- Easy & Safe — Simple plug-and-play connection with built-in protection features for safe operation.
- Ideal for Extended Travel — Great for road trips, camping, medical transport, or daily commuting.
Whether you're traveling across town or across the country, the Vita-Ox HD7 DC Power Supply gives you the freedom and confidence to go further.
Compatible with: Main Clinic Supply Vita-Ox HD7 Portable Oxygen Concentrator.
What's Included: DC power supply adapter with vehicle plug and device connector.
Never worry about running out of power on the road again. Add the Vita-Ox HD7 DC Power Supply to your order today and enjoy uninterrupted oxygen therapy wherever your journey takes you!
About Main Clinic Supply
We're based in Rochester, Minnesota — home of the world-famous Mayo Clinic. We deliver free to all Mayo Clinic hospitals and local hotels. With FedEx's strong presence in Rochester, our family-owned business is able to ship late into the evening.
Inspired by Mayo Clinic's values, we prioritize helping people over making profits — embodying Dr. Mayo's 1910 mission statement: "The needs of the patient come first."