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machine changing pressure with age 16K hrs - kush222 - 01-26-2015

My question for the forum is, does anyone have experience or knowledge on the possibility of Resmed machine having one pressure on startup and fading by morning. My unit seems to do that, but I don't know how to tell for sure. Unit is 5.5 yrs old with 16000 hours use.


RE: machine changing pressure with age 16K hrs - PaulaO2 - 01-26-2015

Have you hooked it up to a manometer? Or you just going by how it feels?

The more we use our CPAP, the more we get used to the pressure. So while it may feel all strong when we turn it on at bed time, in the morning it may feel much less powerful. But it is just as strong, it just feels weaker.






RE: machine changing pressure with age 16K hrs - trish6hundred - 01-26-2015

Hi kush222,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Hang in there for more responses to your post and much success to you as you continue your CPAP therapy.


RE: machine changing pressure with age 16K hrs - kush222 - 01-26-2015

(01-26-2015, 02:23 AM)PaulaO2 Wrote: Have you hooked it up to a manometer? Or you just going by how it feels?

The more we use our CPAP, the more we get used to the pressure. So while it may feel all strong when we turn it on at bed time, in the morning it may feel much less powerful. But it is just as strong, it just feels weaker.

Can you explain manometer?


RE: machine changing pressure with age 16K hrs - gjw - 01-27-2015

Hey kush222

Here is a description of a manometer:
manometer

;-> gjw