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Fisher and Paykel HC100 and HC150 differences.

Post by sleepycarol » Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:58 am

I recently acquired a Fisher and Paykel HC100 humidifier and at the same time the HC150 humidifier.

I have been using the HC100 the last few nights. I had to order a new water chamber, but the chamber will work on either humidifer. The HC100 works great and seems to be keeping up with our dry house humidity, using between 1/4 to 1/2 tank of water per night. I top it off each night.

Beside the HC150 having the ambient feature are there any major differences between the two humidifiers?

I tried to find a HC100 manual on the internet but haven't had much luck.

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Post by GumbyCT » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:27 am

Lucky you Carol - I am searching for one myself, so I will be following the responses here.

Since it has gotten colder my M series humidifier can't seem to keep up and even in the morning is blowing cold air on your nose. Plus some reason the heater on the M does NOT come on until the blower is on.

Anyway, Lucky You girl.

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Post by sleepycarol » Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:42 am

Those are the reason Gumby that I decided to get the Fisher and Paykel humidifier. My M series was dry after approximately 8 hours and didn't have the luxury of being able to turn it on prior to use to warm it.

I listed on craigslist that I was wanting to purchase a Fisher and Paykel Heated Humidifier HC 150 and the same man had both humidifiers and gave me a decent quote on them so I bit the bullet and purchased both -- one to use and one as a back up. I had to buy the water chamber and the short hose, and saved approximately $50.00 over purchasing a new one.

You might try listing on craigslist for one if you are interested and see if you get any responses.

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Post by RipVW » Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:47 pm

Regarding "I am searching for one myself, so I will be following the responses here."


Saw one on Cpapauction.com today, GumbyCT, good price, too--Less than $50 for a new one.!


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Post by DME Daddy » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:28 pm

There is very little difference between the HC100 and the HC150 other than the ambient temperature feature and a slightly new look to the base. They use the same chambers and both seem to work forever (except for the disposable chambers).

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Re: Fisher and Paykel HC100 and HC150 differences.

Post by rested gal » Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:29 pm

sleepycarol wrote:Beside the HC150 having the ambient feature are there any major differences between the two humidifiers?
I have both the 100 and the 150. I don't have the manual for the 100. As far as I know, the "Ambient Tracking" is the only difference. I couldn't tell that that feature made any difference. Both seemed to work equally effectively and use same amount of water for me.

I always kept either one's heat pretty low. Maybe "Ambient Tracking" would make a difference if I had to have the heat turned way up. Dunno.
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Post by RipVW » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:19 pm

Curious about those "disposable" water tanks--I just got my F&P 150, and it included two water chambers. Why must they be disposed of? Do they wear out? Does F&P make a "permanent/non-disposable" water chamber for these humidifiers?
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Post by sleepycarol » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:28 pm

I am unsure how long the chambers last. cpap.com apparently only carries the "disposable" or "single patient" chamber. It appears that it would last a length of time as it appears well made.

I did find a permanent chamber or multi-user chamber on another site. The cost was over $100.00 on that site plus shipping. I figure I can purchase several of the single patient chambers for that if needed.

I have been very pleased with this humidifier and wish I would have purchased it originally instead of the m series intergrated system. Oh well if I need to take it with me the intergrated unit will pack easier.

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Post by RipVW » Sun Dec 09, 2007 2:59 pm

Same here--wishing I'd known about the F&P before I bought my M series integrated one. But, like you, I think it will be better for travel, so I'll keep it. Yes, $100 is a bit steep--really can't figure what would wear out on these chambers, seems like they should last a long time.
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Post by sleepycarol » Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:04 pm

I agree with you Ted on the "disposable" chamber. It should last for a very long time. I bet it outlast most masks and hoses and at the cost is easily replaceable if needed.
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Post by rested gal » Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:06 pm

ted wrote:really can't figure what would wear out on these chambers, seems like they should last a long time.
The plastic "disposable" chambers do last a long, long, long time. Years even.

Especially if you use only distilled water in them. And don't step on 'em.
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Post by DreamStalker » Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:09 pm

I have 4 of the disposable reservoir chambers. I have been using the same one for a year now and it is as good as new ... clear and clean ... no molds, mildew, or algae. I have rinsed it out with tap water maybe 4 times and that is about it. I thik the less you mess with it the better and longer it lasts ... just refill w/ distilled water and PAP the night away. Of course now I have 3 more that I don't know if I will ever use

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Post by RipVW » Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:31 pm

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Post by DME Daddy » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:21 pm

The Disposable chambers can fail in as little as 100 days if you use tap water and that water is slightly acidic. It corrodes a hole through the bottom of the base plate from the inside out. Few locations have such an extreme problem. If anyone has a problem, switch to distilled water or buy a HC300 Humidifier Chamber from our host ($80.00) or wherever. These have thick stainless steel bases, can be opened for cleaning and last longer than I know.


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Post by RipVW » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:27 pm

cpapexchange.com has the permanent water chamber for $60 + shipping, but I understand that cpap.com will match their competitors' lowest prices. And, I know cpap.com is great to deal with! I ordered a product from one of their competitors (before I knew about cpap.com's price guarantee policy), and received no shipment confirmation until a week later, even though they promised to ship within one business day; I called daily, never got anything other than voice mail, and never received a return call to the messages I left. Live and learn!

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