Background: My initial sleep study was on 3/23/2012 with a diagnosis of severe sleep apnea. Fortunately it is just ordinary sleep apnea, no unusual stuff, so the doc prescribed a Philips Respironics System One (PRS1) and told the DME to set it to 5-15 cm. I collected it and, because the DME was telling me lies, I returned it a couple weeks later and bought my own PRS1 for $300 on the local Craigslist. About that time I came here and started learning more about sleep apnea and treatment options.
About a year later the PRS1 suddenly wouldn't mount the data card, so I bought a Resmed S9 Autoset from Supplier #2. (Later a friend fixed the PRS1 - a pin was bent deep in the slot, but I liked my new S9 Autoset, so I put the PRS1 on the shelf as a backup.) I used the Resmed S9 Autoset every night since it arrived until just now. About a week ago It made a whining noise when I turned it on, and eventually the whining lasted all night. Now, I have my dumb moments, but I do know what a bearing sounds like when it's about to fail. And sure enough, night before last it wouldn't run and the screen said 'motor defect.'
Since buying the S9 Autoset I signed up for Kaiser Permanente (KP), so when it failed I called them. They said that they did equipment repair and had walk-in hours every day from 8-5. The next day I schlepped the S9 Autoset through 30 miles of screaming city traffic to their sleep center. When I got there they said 'we don't have any technicians in today.' Me: 'Why did they tell me yesterday that they had walk-in hours every day? I drove 30 miles to get here!' This went on for a while and finally I left. When I got home I called the main KP number and made an appointment to speak to a sleep specialist the next day, a ploy to get past the front desk. When I went to see the specialist yesterday morning she said they wouldn't be able to fix my S9 Autoset and that I should throw it away and buy a Dreamstation DX500H11 from them for a $298 co-pay*. I declined the Dreamstation so she gave a PRS1 as a loaner, setting up the card for 8-20cm. 'so we can find out what setting you really need.' Now, I had my S9 Autoset set for 15-20cm. and it averaged about 17cm. all night long, and frequently hit 20cm., so I already know what I need. I offered her the data card from my Resmed, but she didn't want to see it. I'm pretty sure that was because she didn't know how to look at data from anything but Respironics products, because that is all they use. I took the loaner home, although I don't know why - my old PRS1 is on the shelf.
[Update: It is now the morning after. When I went to bed last night I intended to use the loaner, but the sleep specialist at KP had failed to include the wall-to-transformer section of the power cord. I could have used the power cord from my own PRS1, but I decided just to use my old PRS1, although I changed its setting to 8-20cm and inserted the data card from KP.]
On getting home, before saying kaddish for the S9 Autoset, my first attempts were to see if I could find a repair place and how much it would cost to get a new motor for my S9 Autoset. I'm not poor, but why spend money if I don't need to? I could probably install it myself if I could get the motor someplace. I was able to connect to only one repair place online, and they wanted $155 to install a new motor, with free shipping both ways. But I must ask for my first questions:
1. Does anyone have any experience with repair places? Recommendations or warnings? Does anyone have a spare S9 Autoset motor you'd like to sell me?
2. I searched the forums for 'repair' and 'motor' but didn't find much. Are there posts here that I missed that might help with repairs?
In addition to looking for repair places I spent most of the day online trying to get up speed on everything that has happened in the last couple of years in the CPAP marketplace. I read through all the reviews here and some were really helpful. My second question is:
3. If you were happy with an S9 Autoset or a PR System One but wanted to upgrade to a later model, which would you recommend, the S10 Airsense Autoset or the Dreamstation?
4. I have Sleepyhead v0.9.3-0 (beta) Revision: cc17b9daeda878991717a238e0166f87a0e8df21 on Xubuntu 14.04. (I will upgrade to 18.04 when it is released in about a month.) Am I correct in assuming that my Sleepyhead will be able to read date from either of these machines?
*Kaiser collects a 20% co-pay, but they can base it on the list price (~1500). I'm sure with their volume they don't pay more than ~$600, so the $298 is closer to a 50% co-pay. It's still cheaper than buying it myself online. And their agreement says I become the absolute owner and they assign the warranty to me.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or comments.