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[Equipment] same part breaks on Philips Wisp frame
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RE: same part breaks on Philips Wisp frame
(02-24-2016, 08:22 PM)parkerdt Wrote: At what interval are you replacing your frame? The Fabric frame seems to last very well, and I've not seen any indications of a problem around the hose attachment point. Not sure why your experience is so different, as I am also a very active sleeper. What do you think is the cause?

When I got started with CPAP a year ago, there was no indication from the provider that the frames had a limited lifespan of only a few months. The two I've had so far lasted an average of six months each. The cause? I can only speculate. Even after trying difference sizes for the pillow, it remains highly prone to "blow out" from the air pressure. I wake up at least four times a night and have to re-seat it. Possibly the re-seating places stress on the one section that has broken.

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RE: same part breaks on Philips Wisp frame
(02-25-2016, 04:54 PM)okieman Wrote: When I got started with CPAP a year ago, there was no indication from the provider that the frames had a limited lifespan of only a few months. The two I've had so far lasted an average of six months each. The cause? I can only speculate. Even after trying difference sizes for the pillow, it remains highly prone to "blow out" from the air pressure. I wake up at least four times a night and have to re-seat it. Possibly the re-seating places stress on the one section that has broken.

I'm far from an expert but is your pressure range really set at 4 - 20?

Can't say I've noticed any other users on here with such a wide difference in pressures when using APAP machines?

Could this be contributing to your "blow out" problem?

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RE: same part breaks on Philips Wisp frame
(02-26-2016, 09:06 AM)Mutineer Wrote: I'm far from an expert but is your pressure range really set at 4 - 20? ... Could this be contributing to your "blow out" problem?

The device itself has a range of 4-20 if I remember correctly. I've set my nightly pressure to around 14. I'm away from the house so I don't have the exact number. (I need to edit my forum profile, since I'm no longer using the "auto" setting for pressure.)
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RE: same part breaks on Philips Wisp frame
(02-26-2016, 03:21 PM)okieman Wrote: The device itself has a range of 4-20 if I remember correctly. I've set my nightly pressure to around 14. I'm away from the house so I don't have the exact number. (I need to edit my forum profile, since I'm no longer using the "auto" setting for pressure.)

In addition to the observations made by others, if your S9 is the Autoset model it is data-capable, so you can view your data yourself in the free SleepyHead software. I strongly urge you to do so. Being able to see your data will make a huge difference in the efficacy of the therapy, believe me.
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RE: same part breaks on Philips Wisp frame
(02-26-2016, 10:06 PM)JJJ Wrote: Being able to see your data will make a huge difference in the efficacy of the therapy, believe me.

I tried SleepyHead when this all first started and was impressed. But I uninstalled it, because I have too many tasks involving computers. Software overload! Can you give me an example of how accessing the data can help? Smile

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