MarylandCPAPer wrote:Does a full humidifier tank last most people for an entire night of sleep?
Might want to clarify and target responses from just the AirSense/AirCurve users.
Apples to apples and not include S9 or PR S1 machines....
Your situation is not the norm for AirSense users. You are the first that I know of to complain of the water being totally used up too soon during the night. Most people are on the other end of the spectrum and wonder why their machines aren't using much water.
Water consumption is driven by ...
Ambient room humidity being the primary factor.
Pressure and leaks being secondary factors.
I would still complain to the equipment supplier because I would be wondering if something is wrong with the heater plate or sensors because your problem is not a common problem.
I would also check on getting a humidity measurement tool and putting it next to the cpap machine to see exactly what the room air humidity is at the machine level.
I may have to RISE but I refuse to SHINE.