your igornance makes me irritable. the machine detects events quite nicely, since the events are based on *flow* changes, and those happen through the filter.GoneFishin wrote:I feel like I am repeating myself but you can increase the pressure to quasi compensate but no setting will be able to help detect events (any events) because of the damping effect that putting obstacles in the tubing causes. Maybe that is why you are so irritable.
anybody with even a tiny bit of intelligence, (which you obviously don't possess) would be able to see that if any of your claims were accurate, then resmed would warn against using those filters, instead of saying this:
please do continue to entertain us with your ignorance. perhaps someone finds it amusing, instead of just sad and annoying.Antibacterial filters
Antibacterial filters are not compatible with the ClimateLine, ClimateLine MAX or SlimLine tubing but can be
used with the Standard air tubing.
Antibacterial filters increase resistance in the air circuit and may affect accuracy of displayed and
delivered pressure, particularly at high flows. ResMed recommends using a filter with a low impedance
(eg, less than 2 cm H 2 O at 60 L/min).