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Daylight Saving Australia
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Daylight Saving Australia
Ends Sunday 6th April 2014
If you live in the ACT, NSW, Vic, Tas, or SA move your clocks back one hour from 3:00am on Sunday 6th April 2014.
[Image: daylightsaving_ends.gif?itok=DJvQ2-vz]

Where Daylight saving is observed:

NSW, ACT,Vic and Tas move from AEST to Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT), and clocks are advanced to UTC +11.

SA and the NSW town of Broken Hill move from ACST to Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT), and clocks are advanced to UTC +10.5 .

Daylight saving is not observed in Queensland, the Northern Territory or Western Australia.
http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/...untry/time

Setting the clock
The time on xPAP machines are usually set at the factory. Some can be reset to the local time but others cannot. Then there is, in most locations, the twice a year time change. This wiki page will discuss if setting the clock is possible and how to do it.
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php..._the_clock

Fire & Rescue NSW is urging householders to change their smoke alarm batteries when they change their clocks at the end of Daylight Saving on 6th April 2014.
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RE: Daylight Saving Australia
I had a devil of a time with that 0.5 hour time zone when near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.
Of course we were on Zulu time anyway.
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RE: Daylight Saving Australia
(04-04-2014, 08:26 PM)zonk Wrote: Ends Sunday 6th April 2014
If you live in the ACT, NSW, Vic, Tas, or SA move your clocks back one hour from 3:00am on Sunday 6th April 2014.
[Image: daylightsaving_ends.gif?itok=DJvQ2-vz]

Where Daylight saving is observed:

NSW, ACT,Vic and Tas move from AEST to Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT), and clocks are advanced to UTC +11.

SA and the NSW town of Broken Hill move from ACST to Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT), and clocks are advanced to UTC +10.5 .

Daylight saving is not observed in Queensland, the Northern Territory or Western Australia.
http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/...untry/time

Setting the clock
The time on xPAP machines are usually set at the factory. Some can be reset to the local time but others cannot. Then there is, in most locations, the twice a year time change. This wiki page will discuss if setting the clock is possible and how to do it.
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php..._the_clock

Fire & Rescue NSW is urging householders to change their smoke alarm batteries when they change their clocks at the end of Daylight Saving on 6th April 2014.

Cheers Zonk, I didn't realise it was this weekend. Poor old Qld. doesnt get it anyway. Some people in our State are scared it will fade the curtains!

Sleep Tight...
Gabby
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RE: Daylight Saving Australia
We don't have it in WA either - thank goodness! On summer days here the maximum temperature is usually in the high 30s / low 40s and the max is always in the late afternoon. When we had a daylight saving trial a few years back, the maximum was obviously delayed an hour and the evenings were unbearable. I for one am very happy we don't have daylight saving. Don't need it - don't want it.
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RE: Daylight Saving Australia
Thanks for the reminder Zonk, I would put my clocks back but forget my CPAP, I'll be doing it in the morning when I do my weekly data check Smile
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RE: Daylight Saving Australia
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Daylight saving will begin in NSW on Sunday, 4 October 2015, when clocks move forward one hour at 2:00am.
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Just now (Sunday 10 pm) before getting ready for bed, put the clock forward 1 hour on the Airsense 10 AutoSet
Probably good idea, change the time in the afternoon, as new CPAP day begins at midday
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RE: Daylight Saving Australia
And for those in the US, DST ends @ 02:00 November 1st.
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RE: Daylight Saving Australia
Thanks for the reminder justMongo. Coffee

Hawaii and most of Arizona in the US do not observe DST.
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