Hi All, I don’t want to appear unnecessarily negative, but there is a reason that suction machines have batteries......
Jeremy Linskell CEng, CSci, MIPEM
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On Behalf Of Amanda Mason
Sent: 20 December 2018 19:56
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Subject: Re: Switch Adapted Suction Machine?
Hi-
I was just chatting about this with one of our genius HH SLPs, and she had a great idea! I haven't tried it yet, but she said it works.
-Get an IR smart plug for the wall outlet
-Drain the battery on the suction machine so it is only getting power from the outlet
-Plug the suction machine into the smart plug and leave it turned 'on'
-Now it can be turned on and off via the smart plug- whether through the remote, or you can of course use the IR controls on most SGDs
I can't wait to try it!
AMANDA MASON | Assistive Technology Services Coordinator
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 11:38:59 AM
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Subject: Switch Adapted Suction Machine?
Hi,
Has anyone set up someone with a switch adapted suction machine. Please let me know how you set it up or if you found one that is already adapted.
Sincerely,
Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLP
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