Humidifier
I have a system One with a humidifier and heated hose.
I don't seem to be getting enough humidity. Nose feels quite dry.
In the morning the base plate of the humidifier is about body temperature as it does not feel hot or cold.
After an 8 hour night about a 1/3 of the water has been used, maybe a tad more.
I have the setting for humidity and hose temp maxed out.
Is there any way of increasing the humidity?
Any machines supply higher humidity than others?
Thanks
Bruce
10-08-2017, 07:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2017, 07:47 PM by srlevine1.
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RE: Humidifier
Before searching for the solution, I would consider the nature of the problem itself ... you are experiencing a dry nose. Are you well-hydrated before sleep? Have you altered your drug regimen (if any)? Do you have any nasal congestion?
Perhaps there is a problem with your electronics. I would first verify that the humidifier is working correctly. You can do this by periodically checking the base plate to see if it is actually warming at the higher settings. Also, you can turn off the humidifier and measure the current draw before and after the humidifier is turned on.
And, since you are in OZ, could it be that the environmental conditions are spoofing the machine into thinking there is already enough humidity in the environment? I have a cheap humidity gauge that I purchased online for $20 USD and when the humidity in the room rises, it appears that my unit actually dries out my nose.
All the heated hose does is to prevent condensation from forming in the hose and to some extent the mask. Unless you are experiencing condensation in the hose or mask ("rainout"), I would leave it off or at its minimal setting.
Best of luck with a solution.
"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
RE: Humidifier
thanks for your quick reply.
Have not changed medication. Always tended to have dry nose worse with machine.
In area where the relative humidity is always high.
Will try some of your suggestions, thanks
Bruce
RE: Humidifier
Turn off System One humidification and use the manual settings.
RE: Humidifier
(10-08-2017, 08:13 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: Turn off System One humidification and use the manual settings.
Great idea to simply override the machine's defaults if you know that the humidifier is working properly. Easy to test tonight with no muss and no fuss.
"The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius
RE: Humidifier
Thanks, that did it.
You would think that when they test these machines they would do it in all climate types.
RE: Humidifier
You could also try using Simply Saline (or similar) before you go to bed and whenever you happen to get up in the night. My experience is that it pulls moisture into the nostril, dilutes whatever gunk you might have going in your throat, and feels great besides.
Aim saline away from the middle partition in your nose.