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Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - onedollar - 06-19-2024 Hello everyone, I have been on a Resmed Airsense 10 almost 5 years. Recently my machine started making whistling noises from the motor area. After a while it got worse and started making whale like noises when breathing in and out. It has gotten so bad ive had to wear earphones to sleep to drown it out. The noise sounds exactly like this youtube video i found: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/naaezJEujSU Ive replaced the motor inside the machine, it worked fine without noise for 1 night and then started making noises again. Does anyone have a clue what else it could be? I am guessing it could be the enclosure housing or some of the silicone cover around the motor. Any thoughts appreciated. RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - UnicornRider - 06-19-2024 Have you checked the Silicone seals going into and out of the water chamber? RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - onedollar - 06-19-2024 Thanks unicorn. I have taken the reservoir out and placed a finger near the outlet of the machine (silicone) and it also makes the noise when there is resistance in airflow. I will probably disassemble and look at all the parts again. Does anyone know if the sensor 2 prong silicone hooking up to the PCB board (i think it detects airflow data) has any replacement parts available? RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - Narcil - 06-19-2024 wouldn't the machine require calibration if you replace a sensor? RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - Sleeprider - 06-20-2024 The Resmed Airsense/Aircurve 10 series has a history of motors going bad and making noises people describe as a dying calf or whale. You can find these videos on YouTube. Many of these machines are fixed under warranty by Resmed. Contact your DME supplier and let them know you have a failing "pneumatic block" or motor. Alternative options are to buy a replacement motor for about $100 on Amazon or Ali-Express and install yourself, or consider sending the device to Supplier #28 who will replace the motor with OEM parts, check seals and reset run-hours to zero for about $228 plus shipping. The Airsense 10 wrapped in a layer of bubble wrap, fits in a Medium Priority Mail box. RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - onedollar - 06-20-2024 Thanks sleeprider. I ended up disassembling the unit and doing some cleaning and airways with alcohol wipes. Put it all back together and had one full night with no whale noises. Since this is a new motor, it is something else that was causing it. Hopefully the whales don't come back and I will have my insurance approved a new machine soon. RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - UnicornRider - 06-21-2024 Sounds good, with only five years and a new motor, it should make a good backup machine. RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - Big Guy - 06-21-2024 My ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet was making some weird nosies from the air filter end of the machine. I fiddled around with my mask and they went away. RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - onedollar - 06-23-2024 Just an update. I disassembled, cleaned all the airways, left the ring foam out( I think it's purpose is to catch dust before it reaches motor). Been running with no noises for about 4 nights. The bad news, I think I frayed the cable going to the modem, no longer get cell signal. Good news is I also got approved for an airsense 11. ( Yes I know the 10 is better) But insurance covers it all, so I'm fine RE: Resmed Airsense 10 - Whale Noises inhale/exhale - UnicornRider - 06-24-2024 As long as the SD card still functions you'll do ok. |