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RE: ResMed S9 Temp Setting ? - zonk - 11-05-2014 85F = 30C 30C is way too high for me, I prefer around 23C and leave the bedroom window slightly ajar ymmv RE: ResMed S9 Temp Setting ? - lab rat - 11-05-2014 (11-05-2014, 09:02 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: There is a sensor on the S9s that detects the ambient humidity in the room. If the room is already humid-ish, it won't heat up the water as much because there's already moisture in the air being sent to you. This is why some nights we run out of water before morning and some times it seems we can go all week and not use a drop. Wow I just figured the machine was faulty or I was going nuts! |