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Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
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07-27-2024, 06:42 PM
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
I hope that you have a better experience than I did.
07-27-2024, 11:34 PM
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
I use the tank on my 10, however, under settings it is turned off. Just let the air flow across it. No problems and I live in the deserts of AZ.
Homer
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07-28-2024, 03:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2024, 03:07 AM by WallyPepper.)
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
(07-27-2024, 02:08 PM)JKan Wrote: I want to test this climate-off that many of you are doing. I have the side plate ready to go. You will only have that choice with the water tank in place, or nothing on the side. If you already installed the side plate, the magnet in it will tell the cpap that those setting are not available. The weird thing is, that Oscar still will report that climate control is on. Easy way is to remove the plate, go back to the menu athen turn all the climate settings to off, then reinsert the plate. Honestly I think ResMed has it set up like it is for people that switch back and forth from no water to water to no water, etc., like a lot of travellers do. (07-27-2024, 06:42 PM)Big Guy Wrote: I hope that you have a better experience than I did. There is a small percentage of people that need the tank, you could be in that group. The majority of CPAP users abandon the water within the first month of use. I read that somewhere (not here).
07-28-2024, 10:50 AM
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
I slept much better last night with the water tank back in place. Very little mask leakage issues as well. When I was using the block-off plate, the air pressure was crazy.
The MyAir score for last night was 96. The night prior, when I used the block-off plate, it was 38.
07-29-2024, 12:42 PM
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
Another very good night (according to MyAir) last night with my water chamber. I scored a 96 and used almost all the water in the tank. My mask (AirFit F30) did great and no leaks that I can recall.
I've kind of become accustomed to automatically repositioning my mask during the night. That seems to help a lot. I put the Climate Control back on auto. It's taken me a long time to find that "sweet spot" that works well for me. I can't say for sure that I've found it, but I do feel as if I'm closing in on it.
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
(07-29-2024, 12:42 PM)Hi Big Guy Wrote: Another very good night (according to MyAir) last night with my water chamber. I scored a 96 and used almost all the water in the tank. My mask (AirFit F30) did great and no leaks that I can recall. It depends on the room humidity and your pressure my old device was between levels 2-3 I don't remember using more, currently with AirCurve10 under 14/20 pressure when the room humidity was at 40 last night I used level 7 wake up with almost empty tank after 5:30 hours but finally woke up not dry mouth. I think when humidity higher 5-6 would be fine, current humidity 49 I will try 6 tonight. There is no auto-level on the AirCurve, I don't know if it becomes auto with the heating tube but I'm using the slim tube now.
07-29-2024, 06:55 PM
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
(07-29-2024, 12:42 PM)Hi Big Guy Wrote: Another very good night (according to MyAir) last night with my water chamber. I scored a 96 and used almost all the water in the tank. My mask (AirFit F30) did great and no leaks that I can recall. It depends on the room humidity and your pressure my old device was between levels 2-3 I don't remember using more, currently with AirCurve10 under 14/20 pressure when the room humidity was at 40 last night I used level 7 wake up with almost empty tank after 5:30 hours but finally woke up not dry mouth. I think when humidity higher levels 5-6 would be fine, current humidity 49 I will try 6 tonight.
07-29-2024, 08:03 PM
RE: Anyone here NOT using a water reservoir?
I was a bit surprised at the humidity level. We live in N. AZ. and the humidity isn't all that much of an issue, for the most part.
The humidity level was 43% in our bedroom. It's dropped down a bit since. |
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