My Aussie Heated Hose is too short, How do I extend it?

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My Aussie Heated Hose is too short, How do I extend it?

Post by Newsgrouper » Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:37 pm

I just received an Aussie Heated Hose and I need to extend the length by approximately 3' in order to rig it to a bungee behind my headboard (as I've read about here).

My questions:
1) How would I extend it, are there short extension hoses?
2) On what end do I put the extension, from machine to Aussie Hose or from Aussie Hose to mask?

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Post by chrisp » Tue Apr 19, 2005 8:11 pm

You ca purchase short sections of hose online. I would add it before the aussie hose.


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Post by Liam1965 » Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:59 pm

Hmmmm. I get spam e-mails daily telling me I can easily and quickly extend my hose. Perhaps one of them?

Liam, who responded to every one he got for a month, and now his hose is 36 feet long.

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Post by wading thru the muck! » Wed Apr 20, 2005 6:18 am

chrisp wrote:You ca purchase short sections of hose online. I would add it before the aussie hose.
I agree, this would be the way to do it and not cause rainout.
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Aussie heated hose

Post by hrc54 » Sat May 07, 2005 7:05 pm

Hi all-

Everybody that mentions the "Aussie heated hose" provides a link to a website that sells hoses but there is none by that name. How do I find it?

Thanks-Bob

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Re: Aussie heated hose

Post by wading thru the muck! » Sat May 07, 2005 7:24 pm

hrc54 wrote:Hi all-

Everybody that mentions the "Aussie heated hose" provides a link to a website that sells hoses but there is none by that name. How do I find it?

Thanks-Bob
http://www.sleepzone.com.au/

It's not actually called the Aussie heated hose. That is just what we all call it (because the company is in Austrailia) I think it is called the sleep zone heated hose.
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Post by IWannaSleep » Sat May 07, 2005 8:45 pm

Liam1965 wrote:Hmmmm. I get spam e-mails daily telling me I can easily and quickly extend my hose. Perhaps one of them?

Liam, who responded to every one he got for a month, and now his hose is 36 feet long.

Lol LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

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Post by rested gal » Sun May 08, 2005 2:12 am

sleepzone.com.au

On the left side of page, click:

SleepZone Heated CPAP Tube (that's the real name of the miracle we affectionately call "Aussie heated hose".)

"Model Name: SleepZone Heated CPAP Tubing"

Don't be shocked by the first price you see. The $159 or so is in Australian dollars, not U.S. dollars.

Scroll down further on the page and you'll see this:

"the SleepZone heated CPAP tube is now priced at US $89.00 no other charges apply... "AND AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPPING TO YOUR DOOR"

If you have a Puritan Bennett machine like the 420E that has an extra sensor line (the small tube running down through the inside the middle of the main air hose) you'd need to order this model # of the "heated cpap tube":SZ3.

All other brands of machines (Respironics, ResMed, etc.) need the model # SZ1 "heated cpap tube".

To plug the heated hose into U.S. electrical outlets, you need a DC converter.

Radio Shack has a 12 volt 1 amp DC converter (Radio Shack part# 273-1776) and an "M" adapter plug, which will let you plug the heated hose into American electrical outlets. The converter with "M" adapter is about $20 at Radio Shack.

There's a tiny plug on the end of the heated hose wire. Plug the heated hose into the tiny "M" adapter, plug the tiny "M" adapter into the tiny plug on the DC converter, and plug the converter into your wall electrical outlet just like you'd plug in a lamp. All the connections are simple steps involving plugs. No "loose wires" to be wired together at all.

hrc54

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Post by hrc54 » Sun May 08, 2005 3:25 pm

Are you sure it's the "sz1" & not the "sz2". I've checked out their web-site(thanks) & the "sz1" is priced in Aussie dollars. The "sz2" sounds like it's for the USA market?

Thanks-Bob