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ResMed Airsense 10 Part identification question - bdavid01 - 02-11-2021 I have an issue with my ResMed Airsense 10 whistling. i find that cleaning the o'rings inside with vinegar helps. i usually replace the 90 elbow for 9.95 all over the web but I cannot find a part# or part for the other one as shown in the photos. the unit has to be disassembled to get to that part which i was able to do with this guide on ifixit but the part is no where to be found. Any help identifying the part name/part# would make life easier in searches. finding a seller a seller of this kind of part would be much appreciated as well! Thank you in advance. Brian RE: ResMed Airsense 10 Part identification question - Sleeprider - 02-11-2021 I'm well aware of the part, and there are no replacements sold that I'm aware of. A clean silicone o-ring lubricant might solve the seal issue. Many of the silicone lubes like Super Lube 56204 O-Ring Silicone Lubricant ($6.99 Amazon) are food grade o-ring lubricants that are non-volatile and can improve seals. I use it on a number of plumbing, pressure wash, and pool applications, and it doesn't seem to build up or degrade rubber and silicone seals. Try it, and if you don't like it for the CPAP, there are lots of other places it will work. RE: ResMed Airsense 10 Part identification question - Ken McCon - 09-25-2024 (02-11-2021, 07:06 PM)bdavid01 Wrote: I have an issue with my ResMed Airsense 10 whistling. i find that cleaning the o'rings inside with vinegar helps. i usually replace the 90 elbow for 9.95 all over the web but I cannot find a part# or part for the other one as shown in the photos. the unit has to be disassembled to get to that part which i was able to do with this guide on ifixit but the part is no where to be found. Any help identifying the part name/part# would make life easier in searches. finding a seller a seller of this kind of part would be much appreciated as well! did you find the part number and supplier for this part? My part has flaw causing air leak. |