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One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
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RE: One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
(12-21-2017, 12:03 AM)OMyMyOHellYes Wrote: No, PR is still a normal, virtuous 12 V system.  The 24 V that Respironics changed over to was a whole other level of eeeville in my book.

Just so I understand, do you mean "the 24 V that Resmed changed over to..."?  PR is Philips Respironics which runs on 12 volt.  Resmed has run on 24 V and uses a proprietary signal pin.  I think in the last three posts you have said Respironics but intended to say Resmed? I'm not aware of a Respirionics 24-volt supply.
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RE: One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
(12-21-2017, 09:27 AM)Sleeprider Wrote:
(12-21-2017, 12:03 AM)OMyMyOHellYes Wrote: No, PR is still a normal, virtuous 12 V system.  The 24 V that Respironics changed over to was a whole other level of eeeville in my book.

Just so I understand, do you mean "the 24 V that Resmed changed over to..."?  PR is Philips Respironics which runs on 12 volt.  Resmed has run on 24 V and uses a proprietary signal pin.  I think in the last three posts you have said Respironics but intended to say Resmed? I'm not aware of a Respirionics 24-volt supply.

Sleeprider,

That is how I've been reading him, as referring to what I already had understood, ResMed is the 24V system and Philips Respironics is still a 12V system. The only similarity is that Respironics DreamStations and ResMed 10's have proprietary signals on their respective power bricks and cords.

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RE: One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
(12-21-2017, 09:53 AM)SarcasticDave94 Wrote:
(12-21-2017, 09:27 AM)Sleeprider Wrote:
(12-21-2017, 12:03 AM)OMyMyOHellYes Wrote: No, PR is still a normal, virtuous 12 V system.  The 24 V that Respironics changed over to was a whole other level of eeeville in my book.

Just so I understand, do you mean "the 24 V that Resmed changed over to..."?  PR is Philips Respironics which runs on 12 volt.  Resmed has run on 24 V and uses a proprietary signal pin.  I think in the last three posts you have said Respironics but intended to say Resmed? I'm not aware of a Respirionics 24-volt supply.

Sleeprider,

That is how I've been reading him, as referring to what I already had understood, ResMed is the 24V system and Philips Respironics is still a 12V system. The only similarity is that Respironics DreamStations and ResMed 10's have proprietary signals on their respective power bricks and cords.

Dave
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Correct.  A typo I blame on my keyboard.
There.  I said it.

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RE: One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
That happens to the best of us. My smartphone likes to auto-correct to the wrong word at times, making me wonder how smart the smartphone really is.

Dave
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RE: One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
While we are at it:
does the DS heated tube work with PRS1 and vice versa?
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RE: One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
(12-21-2017, 09:55 PM)AshSF Wrote: While we are at it:
does the DS heated tube work with PRS1 and vice versa?

Unless I'm mistaken, the info via Supplier #1 says these heated hose and machine combos aren't cross compatible. That is to say a System one hose for system one machine OR DreamStation hose for DreamStation machine.

Certainly, if I'm mistaken, feel free to correct me on it.
Guess I've been corrected...g'night.

Dave
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RE: One 60 vs DreamStation Plugs
The heating tubing is compatible
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