I know this question is way out there -- but it really doesn't make sense that the "hours used" is the onlyWulfman... wrote:I have no ideas about costs. You'd have to contact them for information.DeeCPAP wrote:Thanks! I see one of the locations is in Florida. Is it the company or the forum user whoWulfman... wrote:Contact http://www.acbio.com
They do certified repair for Philips/Respironics and ResMed (and other) equipment.
They're also a long-time member of this forum under the name "Accurate".
viewtopic/t117938/memberlist.php?mode=v ... ile&u=1002
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fixes the machines. Have any idea of the price if it's just a problem with the data collection?
A number of forum members have had them work on their machines and have been quite happy with their work.
I haven't had them do any work for me, but I did buy some parts from them to fix one of my machines back in 2010.
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broken part. Is there a computer chip in a CPAP machine that may go awry? That could be expensive.
BTW, after I wrote the previous paragraph, I found this. It may be useful to someone:
http://hackaday.com/2014/08/21/hacking- ... p-machine/