Battery for Oxlife Liberty 2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
Whether you need a replacement battery, or you're looking to enjoy minimal downtime by purchasing an extra battery, this battery is designed to be used with the Oxlife Liberty 2 portable oxygen concentrator.
Something to keep in mind when considering how many batteries you should have is how often do you plan on flying?
Because the FAA requires all oxygen users to have at least 150% of flight time in battery life. Which means, a 2 hour flight will require you to have at least 3 hours of battery life.
Ensure Battery Life Is Ready for The Day Ahead!
Being aware of remaining battery life before you head out of the house, or before you head to the airport is often one of the top concerns our customers have.
But because you have the Oxlife Liberty 2 that won't be a problem! And that's because the battery for the Oxlife Liberty 2 includes a fuel gauge to help you quickly and easily determine the current battery charge.
Something else to keep in mind when storing extra batteries. It's recommended to store batteries with at least 50% capacity remaining. And you should also charge your stored batteries at least every 3 months when they aren't being used.
Full Battery Life:
 Flow Rate | Pulse Flow | Continuous Flow |
0.5 | N/A | Up to 3.25 Hours |
1 | Up to 4.50 Hours | Up to 2 Hours |
2 | Up to 4 Hours | Up to 1 Hour |
3 | Up to 3.50 Hours | N/A |
4 | Up to 3 Hours | N/A |
5 | Up to 2.5 Hours | N/A |
6 | Up to 2 Hours | N/A |
7 | Up to 1.75 Hours | N/A |
8 | Up to 1.75 Hours | N/A |
9 | Up to 1.25 Hours | N/A |
10 | Up to 1.25 Hours | N/A |
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Battery for Oxlife Liberty 2 Portable Oxygen Concentrator
Whether you need a replacement battery, or you're looking to enjoy minimal downtime by purchasing an extra battery, this battery is designed to be used with the Oxlife Liberty 2 portable oxygen concentrator.
Something to keep in mind when considering how many batteries you should have is how often do you plan on flying?
Because the FAA requires all oxygen users to have at least 150% of flight time in battery life. Which means, a 2 hour flight will require you to have at least 3 hours of battery life.
Ensure Battery Life Is Ready for The Day Ahead!
Being aware of remaining battery life before you head out of the house, or before you head to the airport is often one of the top concerns our customers have.
But because you have the Oxlife Liberty 2 that won't be a problem! And that's because the battery for the Oxlife Liberty 2 includes a fuel gauge to help you quickly and easily determine the current battery charge.
Something else to keep in mind when storing extra batteries. It's recommended to store batteries with at least 50% capacity remaining. And you should also charge your stored batteries at least every 3 months when they aren't being used.
Full Battery Life:
 Flow Rate | Pulse Flow | Continuous Flow |
0.5 | N/A | Up to 3.25 Hours |
1 | Up to 4.50 Hours | Up to 2 Hours |
2 | Up to 4 Hours | Up to 1 Hour |
3 | Up to 3.50 Hours | N/A |
4 | Up to 3 Hours | N/A |
5 | Up to 2.5 Hours | N/A |
6 | Up to 2 Hours | N/A |
7 | Up to 1.75 Hours | N/A |
8 | Up to 1.75 Hours | N/A |
9 | Up to 1.25 Hours | N/A |
10 | Up to 1.25 Hours | N/A |
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