I may be able to get one as a 2nd machine at a good price.
Also I want to be able to see my data daily on my PC so will this machine work with Rescan 4.2? And how is the data accessed via the machine to the computer?
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Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
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05-30-2013, 09:53 PM
Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
If anyone is using this machine and can comment on how reliable, noisy and effective the machine is can you offer some comments.
I may be able to get one as a 2nd machine at a good price. Also I want to be able to see my data daily on my PC so will this machine work with Rescan 4.2? And how is the data accessed via the machine to the computer?
RE: Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
S8 require data card reader, its available from Supplier #13 @ $120 in Australia and less on ebay
For ResMed machines, I would go for S9 AutoSet. S9 uses SD card and don,t require any special card reader, supported by ResScan and SleepyHead softare. S9 shows more data than S8 and detect central apnea For comparison between both machines, see specification http://www.resmed.com/us/products/s9_ser...nc=dealers Supplier #2 and # 10 ship ResMed products to Australia I just placed an order with #10, not good timing ... Aussie dollar down Edit: PR System One REMstar Auto 550/560 cheaper than S9 and supported by SleepyHead
05-30-2013, 10:55 PM
RE: Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
I have an S8 AutoSet II and I download the data with ResScan 3.16 and the special card reader. ResScan 4.2 is also compatible, but I haven't seen a reason to install it. It gets the job done but it provides less data than the S9 AutoSet. I get graphical data for pressure, leaks, events, and AHI as well as compliance data. I don't get high resolution flow or snoring data, or the type of event (obstructive or clear airway).
I hear a lot of hissing from the mask, and I get the Darth Vader effect (it seems to make my breathing sounds louder). I don't really notice noise from the machine itself. I can't say anything about the reliability since it only has one year of use. It's been a good machine for the price I paid ($150 for the machine + $70 separately for the humidifier) although it's outdated.
05-31-2013, 09:25 AM
RE: Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
The S8 was state of the art for its time. The S9 supposedly has an improved algorithm and is slightly quieter. As mentioned, the S8 also uses an obsolete data card that can be a challange to find a reader for.
Short answer, if you can get it real cheap and its a backup or travel machine, you make the call. I would not purchase it as a primary machine with the improved devices on the market now unless, again, the price was just too good to pass up.
05-31-2013, 01:24 PM
RE: Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
I'd pass on the S8. Yes, it's a good machine but the extra cost of the reader will make it not so good a price.
Check out Supplier #2 in the supplier's list (link at the top of every page).
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06-12-2013, 05:23 AM
RE: Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
First CPAP was one of the earliest Autosets, very heavy with a separate humidifier.
Then I got the S8 with humidifier and been very happy with it. Travelled through France, Switzerland and Italy with it in 2007 without the humidifier and really appreciated to weight saving compared with first one. Have since purchased one of the small Transcend units for travel and emergencies but the S8 is quite acceptable for travelling and home use. Went through a period of breaking humidifier reservoirs ( at about $130 here in Australia). Last one was purchased from US and cost $40 plus $25 postage. Surprise surprise, the packing slip showed it was made in Sydney so why the ripoff?
06-12-2013, 09:07 PM
RE: Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
I'm not 100% sure, but I believe:
1) S9 differentiates central apnea, S8 doesn't. 2) S9 records airflow waveforms and some other stuff the S8 doesn't. 3) S8 may score more apneas than the S9 will. 4) S8 is very reliable. I am sure: 5) S9 water tank is much easier to keep clean. 6) No heated hose option on S8. 7) Getting the card reader and getting it to work is much more difficult on S8.
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06-15-2013, 08:01 PM
RE: Comments please on S8 ResMed S8 AutoSet II with Heated Humidifier
I got an S9 Autoset as a backup machine at a good price so at this stage my search is over. I also installed SH and ReScan for data checking. Generally I prefer the Sleepyhead program. The graphs for me are certainly clearer to follow. I opted to purchase a heated hose as well. Both machines I now have are very comparable.
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