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Hot - Newbie Granny - 09-26-2015 Haven't started the cpap yet but am concerned about a full face making me really hot at night. Pretty much a mouth breather so am sure this is what I'm going to have to go with. Is the air blowing in cool or warm air? RE: Hot - sonicboom - 09-26-2015 Depending upon the machine you get you should be able to adjust both the temperature and humidity settings. Good luck with your therapy. RE: Hot - MobileBasset - 09-26-2015 The air will be room temperature unless you turn up the humidifier temperature setting. RE: Hot - surferdude2 - 09-26-2015 The headgear retains more heat than the mask. The mask benefits from having air circulated through it, albeit ambient temperature air (actually very slightly above). So, the good news is, you'll not notice a temperature problem...the bad news is, there are other problem with a FF mask that make temperature of lesser concern. FYI, Many avowed mouth breathers find that they can use a nasal mask since the slight pressure of the therapy opens the passages somewhat. It's worth trying since nasal masks are lots more comfortable than FF masks. Dude RE: Hot - justMongo - 09-26-2015 Seems like a matter of perception. Sometimes I feel the air is too hot. We've had some hot weather; and I'm just too hot at night. I have considered taking an old 22mm hose and shoving the end in the AC output flow vent; and taping the other end near my filter intake. RE: Hot - Newbie Granny - 09-26-2015 (09-26-2015, 02:33 PM)surferdude2 Wrote: The headgear retains more heat than the mask. The mask benefits from having air circulated through it, albeit ambient temperature air (actually very slightly above).Good to know about the nasal mask. Do my titration session in a couple of weeks. Just trying to educate myself somewhat before then. Thanks for input. RE: Hot - OpalRose - 09-26-2015 Newbie Granny, Since you don't have a machine yet, here is a link explaining some good machine choices and some to avoid if possible. http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Archangle:Machine_Choices RE: Hot - PoolQ - 09-26-2015 Personally I do not use humidification and use a dry tank with the temperature turned down to 62 degrees, nice and cool is how I like it. RE: Hot - surferdude2 - 09-26-2015 You can set it at 62° if you like but I don't know of any XPAP machine that will deliver cooler air than room ambient. I have read several threads here from folks who would love to have a machine like that! You may choose to turn your A/C temp down to 62° to accomplish that but it would require a greater capacity system than most houses have. Dude RE: Hot - justMongo - 09-26-2015 (09-26-2015, 04:50 PM)surferdude2 Wrote: You can set it at 62° if you like but I don't know of any XPAP machine that will deliver cooler air than room ambient. I have read several threads here from folks who would love to have a machine like that! You may choose to turn your A/C temp down to 62° to accomplish that but it would require a greater capacity system than most houses have. There's a challenge. Integrate a Peltier effect cooler into an H5i. |