dataq1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 8:42 pm
Pugsy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 9:46 pm
Somewhat off topic, but you had mentioned (somewhere) the awful stinky odor that you observe when you accidentally let your humidifier tank run dry.
Some years ago, when I first started using my CPAP (think the 1st week), my CPAP tank ran dry.
There was a noticeable burning smell of some sort that woke me and alerted me that something was wrong.
When I found out the tank had run dry, I also observed a tannish colored area on the heating plate.
I believe the smell was the metal (stainless steel???) heating up?
Granted, the heating plate is not hot enough to burn you. You can actually remove your tank and place your hand on the interior heating plate and you'll see that it will not get hot enough to burn skin. The interior plate does heat up quickly (within 5 seconds) but again, it's not hot enough to burn your fingers. Just very, very warm.
Again, I believe the smell was the metal plate heating up - as is obvious from the tannish spot over the heating element in the CPAP.
BTW, I still use this same tank to this day - 5+ years later. The tannish stain is still there - I've never tried to take something like steel wood or anything else to it to give it a good scrubbing other than the soft scrubby side of a kitchen sink sponge. I only use distilled water and wash it out about every 2-3 weeks with simple soap and water (although I have experimented with vinegar, small amounts of bleach, and those tablets used for soaking my kids retainer in).
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