humidity/water chamber issues
Like many that use a heated humidifier with their CPAP, I have had the problem of the water chamber running dry causing wake up and frustration. For 20 years!!!
I've done and tried all suggestions BUT I have an idea not yet attempted. Place an independent heated humidifier 'in series' with the output tube. By tweaking the CPAP humidity lower then the 2nd chamber adds the correct humidity and one has double the water. Physics is always present to change our ideas and I suspect that one problem could be that the mask pressure might decline due to the extra tubing and chamber. Yet some connect two hoses (tubing) together for long distances yet seem to be OK with the results.
so, what do the forum folks think? Buy it and try it? Bad idea? Been there done that?
01-24-2022, 07:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-24-2022, 07:32 PM by SarcasticDave94.
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RE: humidity/water chamber issues
It's a unique idea at that. An accessory humidifier for a NIV ventilator might be and acceptable item to look up. Fisher and Paykel has a few among others.
I am curious though, if your leak rate is within acceptable ranges. Higher leaks would increase flow and therefore use more water. You could post some sample OSCAR charts to see how leaks are.
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RE: humidity/water chamber issues
Another forum user came up with a clever modification to increase the capacity of their xPAP humidifier
http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...humidifier
If you are handy it may be worth looking into.
01-25-2022, 12:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-25-2022, 12:57 PM by ZZDave.)
RE: humidity/water chamber issues
Dave(sarcastic),
Yes, you are right, I have fairly large leaks BUT for 20+ years they (resp pros) have been trying to eliminate them. Since the leak problem can't be solved I'm trying to make this as comfortable as possible. I was happy with the nasal mask for many years until a new doctor looked at their new sleep study and concluded that I must have a full-face mask. Everything was tried but I have Narcolepsy and some kind of REM behavior disorder; causes talking, moving, acting out dreams, etc. plus makes me a 'light sleeper' so imagine all this makes it difficult to keep the mask on.
Hey, maybe some kind of flexible glue between the mask and skin would work! Not Silicone caulk but similar that wouldn't damage skin.
IDK, Dave
I like the idea! Had considered a remote chamber with a tube that would use siphoning but no. Gravity works well in this case and will have another look at it.
Thanks, Dave
RE: humidity/water chamber issues
The extra reservoir should work. Otherwise get the kit that bypasses the internal humidifier if you are using the external humidifier, or the extra volume in the air circuit could defeat the sensors.
RE: humidity/water chamber issues
You could always pick up a room humidifier from the drugstore or big box and add humidity to the room. This would reduce the CPAP humidifier's workload.