(i've been searching, but i wasn't so lucky) ?
they may have bigger tanks than the internal one,
so this could be another idea for preventing dry-outs in the middle of the night.
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external humidifiers
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Yesterday, 01:02 PM
external humidifiers
are there external humidifiers which work with the resmed 10 series and the climate line air tubing
(i've been searching, but i wasn't so lucky) ? they may have bigger tanks than the internal one, so this could be another idea for preventing dry-outs in the middle of the night.
Yesterday, 01:16 PM
RE: external humidifiers
Homemade humidifier enlargements are published on this forum; you need to search a bit.
You can also purchase expensive external chambers with circulators on Amazon for CPAP.
Yesterday, 07:39 PM
RE: external humidifiers
External transfer pump style, there's a CSpring brand.
External CPAP and ventilator humidifier, look up Fisher and Paykel.
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Yesterday, 08:17 PM
RE: external humidifiers
i've seen people attaching like bottles,
but this would also enhance the dead space and i don't know how much it matters. actually i came from there but opened a new threat to not go further offtopic. @dave: i've seen the cspring stuff. its expensive for just a container with a pump. it would not be too hard to thinker that oneself, but the pump would probably be to loud. i've also seen a youtube video where someone did this, but can't find it anymore. a check valve could prevent the dead space issue if they seal good. also with the bottles. then there is the question of a external humidifier with the climate line connected to a separate power supply. the resmed 10 series has a menu option "external humidifier". what is it doing, exactly ? is it about dead space ? i've seen a youtube video about the fisher & paykel hc 150, probably from the same guy like the other video. that's a volume of water which i could work with, and the baseplate whare the device can be fixated on is also looking good, but much clutter anyway. will see. thank you. |
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