so, it appears that you have an autoset machine being used as cpap. you've indicated your minimum pressure is 20. so it follows that your maximum pressure is 20 as well. this means you are on a continuous fixed pressure, which isn't doing a bloody thing for you.Palladini wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 9:15 pmHello, I have Resmed Airsense 10 Machine and use Resmed Airfit F20 LGE and when I put it on and try to go to sleep, it is too loud and like 2 hours after I put it on I am still awake. It is not from leaking air from where it contacts my face. I am about 2 days from unplugging this thing and letting it rot away on my night stand.
can you confirm for us, by looking in the machine, which machine you have?
here is a list to compare-
wiki/index.php/CPAP_models
tell us what you have because any info we can give you will be based on which machine it is.
if you are at a FIXED pressure of 20, i think that MAY be set too high.
oh! and as to the noise? do you have a humidifier on your machine? if so, check to make sure it is seated firmly in the machine.
good luck!!