AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

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AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by jwhiles » Sat Feb 29, 2020 5:04 pm

I switched to the AirSense 10 for her a few months ago and something has been bothering me. The Humidifier Smiley Face is always green. I suppose the humidifier is functioning as intended without a hardware fault, but I expected to get a different icon when the water runs out. Does anyone else have that feeling, or am I missing a hidden setting?

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Re: AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by Pugsy » Sat Feb 29, 2020 6:40 pm

The machine has no way to know how much water is or isn't in the water chamber.

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Re: AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by jwhiles » Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:27 pm

Pugsy, thanks for the reply. You may be right.

However if they have a temperature sensor in the heating element to regulate the temperature like a thermostat (I would expect they do), then they should be able to detect when the heat spikes up quickly. A rapid change in temperature when the heating element is activated would indicate there is no water, where a slower temperature rise would be expected when there is a mass of water in the chamber.

This would be a reasonable feature to expect and seems eminently do-able with the right software. Hopefully someone from Resmed reads this and prepares a firmware update. :D I would like the morning green smiley face to mean a bit more. :mrgreen:

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Re: AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by Goofproof » Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:47 pm

Buy a box of Crayons. stay in the lines.... Jim
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Re: AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by palerider » Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:10 pm

jwhiles wrote:
Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:27 pm
Hopefully someone from Resmed reads this and prepares a firmware update. :D I would like the morning green smiley face to mean a bit more. :mrgreen:
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Re: AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by chunkyfrog » Sat Feb 29, 2020 10:27 pm

The Resmed smiley face is the cpap equivalent of automotive "idiot lights".
Before gauges sat on your dash to indicate engine temperature and oil pressure,
there were bright red "warning lights".
Basically, they were disaster lights, as they usually only lit up when it was too late
to do anything except call a wrecker.
The smiley face is relatively useless--I ignore it.

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Re: AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by Goofproof » Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:24 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:
Sat Feb 29, 2020 10:27 pm
The Resmed smiley face is the cpap equivalent of automotive "idiot lights".
Before gauges sat on your dash to indicate engine temperature and oil pressure,
there were bright red "warning lights".
Basically, they were disaster lights, as they usually only lit up when it was too late
to do anything except call a wrecker.
The smiley face is relatively useless--I ignore it.
Actually the engine temp gauge and oil light came first and provided useful info, then the warnings lights replaced them because they were cheaper, and stupid people ignored the warnings from both. Nowadays people are even dumber, we have the check engine light, it comes on yellow for mild problems, red for more serious ones, knowing they will still be ignored, the computer will go into the Limp Home Mode, allowing those to stupid to attempt to drive anyway! Good thing cars aren't Basic Bricks like some XPAPS! :lol: Jim
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Re: AirSense 10 Humidifier Smiley when empty

Post by Goofproof » Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:33 pm

jwhiles wrote:
Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:27 pm
Pugsy, thanks for the reply. You may be right.

However if they have a temperature sensor in the heating element to regulate the temperature like a thermostat (I would expect they do), then they should be able to detect when the heat spikes up quickly. A rapid change in temperature when the heating element is activated would indicate there is no water, where a slower temperature rise would be expected when there is a mass of water in the chamber.

This would be a reasonable feature to expect and seems eminently do-able with the right software. Hopefully someone from Resmed reads this and prepares a firmware update. :D I would like the morning green smiley face to mean a bit more. :mrgreen:
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