What to put in the humidfier? Silver metal
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What to put in the humidfier? Silver metal
I put a pure silver line (999 silver) circled ( 1mm in diameter and 450 cm in lenth~2 oz) in my Remstar humidfier.
The price was only NTD 680 ( ~20 USD)
It works OK.
I am not sure if silver kills bacteria or mold but I am sure that silver ion will not run into your tubing system.
I always use distilled water for my humidfier
I never and will not change water. It always looks clear.
The price was only NTD 680 ( ~20 USD)
It works OK.
I am not sure if silver kills bacteria or mold but I am sure that silver ion will not run into your tubing system.
I always use distilled water for my humidfier
I never and will not change water. It always looks clear.
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You shouldn't need anything in the humidifier except the distilled water. would you/would you dump & rinse the chamber weekly. There are lots of threads here on cleaning humidifiers.
Faced with the choice between changing one's mind and proving that there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof.....Galbraith's Law
silver
This has been covered ad nauseaum.
It is pure BS.
You say it works OK.
I have a dog in my back yard I put there to keep elephants out.
It seems to be working OK too.
It is pure BS.
You say it works OK.
I have a dog in my back yard I put there to keep elephants out.
It seems to be working OK too.
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Tom can I borrow your dog? The elephant infestation in my neighborhood is getting way out of hand.tomjax wrote: I have a dog in my back yard I put there to keep elephants out.
It seems to be working OK too.
Welcome to the forum! You really can ask any questions about cpap and someone on the forum will be able to give you useful information.
Humidifiers have been discussed a lot here and people are very different in how they care for their humidifiers.
Humidifiers have been discussed a lot here and people are very different in how they care for their humidifiers.
Faced with the choice between changing one's mind and proving that there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof.....Galbraith's Law
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Maybe your getting elephants confused with unhooked Cpap-ers walking about, mask on, hoses dragging, looking for a place to plug in. I'm getting this mental picture of zombie like creatures, such as you'd see in night of the living dead movies, chanting, "give us air, give us air." Ironically zombie-like is how I felt before being initiated into the "Order of The Hosehead"
Tim
Tim
Sucking Wind since Feb '06.
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tomjax wrote:This has been covered ad nauseaum.
It is pure BS.
You say it works OK.
I have a dog in my back yard I put there to keep elephants out.
It seems to be working OK too.
johnnygoodman wrote:Greetings,
It is not in keeping with the spirit of this board to give silly answers to serious questions.
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From the thread: Could old mattress cause sleep apnea?
Doesn't that apply here too?
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I feel that the original question was answered. The rest is just fun. If you have not figured this out, this is a community of people who "GASP" sometimes joke with one another to help us get throuh this stuff. If you don't have any sense of humor, that's okay, just leave the rest of us be.
Sucking Wind since Feb '06.
It appears to be just another one of those guests trying to cause trouble. No other reason for being here.Sleepless in St. Louis wrote:I feel that the original question was answered. The rest is just fun. If you have not figured this out, this is a community of people who "GASP" sometimes joke with one another to help us get throuh this stuff. If you don't have any sense of humor, that's okay, just leave the rest of us be.
question
The unnamed guest asked:
It is not in keeping with the spirit of this board to give silly answers to serious questions.
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It was totally serious and answered absurdity with absurdity to make a point.
His conclusion was seriously flawed and indicated a huge lapse in critical thinking.
I could have suggested he could save money by puttting pennies in there for the copper.
I hope I answered to your satisfaction and in closing will add a bit of gratuity.
It is irrational itself to talk to an irrational person.
bye
It is not in keeping with the spirit of this board to give silly answers to serious questions.
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It was totally serious and answered absurdity with absurdity to make a point.
His conclusion was seriously flawed and indicated a huge lapse in critical thinking.
I could have suggested he could save money by puttting pennies in there for the copper.
I hope I answered to your satisfaction and in closing will add a bit of gratuity.
It is irrational itself to talk to an irrational person.
bye
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Nah.....Sleepless in St. Louis wrote:I guess the OP gets an "F" on his report card for lack of critical thinking. Maybe he/she is sleep deprived. I suggest you lose the soapbox TomJax otherwise we might start calling you TomJerk.
I like reading Tom's posts.
Tom, keep your soapbox.
Best wishes,
Den
(5) REMstar Autos w/C-Flex & (6) REMstar Pro 2 CPAPs w/C-Flex - Pressure Setting = 14 cm.
"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
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"Passover" Humidification - ResMed Ultra Mirage FF - Encore Pro w/Card Reader & MyEncore software - Chiroflow pillow
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