Sorry... I guess I confused you with someone else that just got their S9...bigk wrote:I'm planning on D/L every day and only using one card. Only time I will ever use 2 cards is if I am away from home for more than 7 days.
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Sorry... I guess I confused you with someone else that just got their S9...bigk wrote:I'm planning on D/L every day and only using one card. Only time I will ever use 2 cards is if I am away from home for more than 7 days.
Just so you don't think I'm imaging things... I was thinking of an earlier post that you made that you were giving an example... not actually saying that you were doing that. But I did remember it correctly and thats some progress...bigk wrote:I'm planning on D/L every day and only using one card. Only time I will ever use 2 cards is if I am away from home for more than 7 days.
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Exactly... when I was looking over my graphs... I found that there was an oddity. Flow generally (80% of the time) started on the same second as it finished. I guessed that it was either a "rounding factor" or flow does not simply stop exactly when we tell it to. One second... I can easily live with that.dave21 wrote:Actually DreamDiver, that's one thing I guess I should clarify here is that I don't see a large skew, e.g. anything in the minute time frame or anything close to 10 seconds or greater, or missing blocks in the graph like I've seen. What I do notice on each day's graph since formatting the card and power cycling the S9 every night is that at the end of each graph there is a permanent a 1 second skew (Flow ending is 1 second longer than the Minute Ventilation, Flow Limitation, Leak, Snore Index and Pressure).
I think this is within tolerable levels and when I look back over all my previous days there's always been at least an additional 1 second for Flow vs the rest of the data graphs, although maybe the 1 second different is how the Skew starts off, but it doesn't look like it on all the days I've looked back on. My guess is that you power off the machine and there's an additional 1 second for the air flow to stop so that's why the Flow graph is 1 second longer.
Over the past 3 days I haven't seen any further increase in the 1 second mark. In mine you can view it by going into the DETAILED GRAPHS and on the bottom pane zoom in to 10 seconds and in the top pane click on the end of the graph and then scroll down to see the Flow vs the other graphs and you'll see a slight skew of 1 second.
Graph below shows it from 06:29:20 to 06:29:21.
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