Heated Hose Question

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Post by dkeat » Sun Oct 16, 2005 8:32 am

[quote="WAFlowers"]2nd night update:
Again, no rainout and excellent humidification. As a bonus, the last two nights I've slept better than ever; noticeably less restless, deeper and more restful to the point that my wife commented on it this morning!

Coincidence? Maybe, I've only got 2 nights results. Let's see what happens this weekend and next week.


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Hose From Down Under

Post by dkeat » Sun Oct 16, 2005 8:36 am

[quote="WAFlowers"]2nd night update:
Again, no rainout and excellent humidification. As a bonus, the last two nights I've slept better than ever; noticeably less restless, deeper and more restful to the point that my wife commented on it this morning!

Coincidence? Maybe, I've only got 2 nights results. Let's see what happens this weekend and next week.


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Post by NeurosurgeryNP » Sun Oct 16, 2005 8:54 am

"Wonder from down under" I like that terminology! I got my heated hose yesterday. I used it for the first time last night. It is AWESOME. I had to use my FF last night as the allergies are acting up. I had the humidifier cranked up to 5 - the max - to the point where I ran out of water last night - and not one drop of water in the hose - only a few drops in the mask. Amazing. Even when the water ran out, it was nice ot have a warm dry air versus cold dry air coming at you. I highly reccommend it! I had no idea what I was missing for the past 7 months since starting cpap.

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Post by ozij » Sun Oct 16, 2005 10:40 am

dkeat wrote: Is it one of those 12V DC things that you can just use an old DC adaptor from some long gone battery operated device with?
Probably not, since you need a 1000 amp output, and the right connector. All my old DC apdaptors only go up to 300 amp - and none had the right connector.

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Post by dkeat » Sun Oct 16, 2005 12:02 pm

ozij wrote:
dkeat wrote: Is it one of those 12V DC things that you can just use an old DC adaptor from some long gone battery operated device with?
Probably not, since you need a 1000 amp output, and the right connector. All my old DC apdaptors only go up to 300 amp - and none had the right connector.

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Post by ozij » Sun Oct 16, 2005 1:02 pm

My mistake - should be 1000 miliamp, and 300 miliamp.
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Re: Hose From Down Under

Post by WAFlowers » Sun Oct 16, 2005 4:37 pm

dkeat wrote:Is it one of those 12V DC things that you can just use an old DC adaptor from some long gone battery operated device with? Or does it require an actual current converter?
I keep all those old "wall warts" (transformers that plug in the wall) because ... well, I'm pack rat.

I just went digging into the old stock and found a 12V unit that would deliver 1amp (or close to it).

So, yes, you may be able to use some old DC adaptor.
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hose ship time?

Post by tlawler » Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:08 am

For those that already have the heated hose....How long did it take to ship to the US? I placed the order Friday and they sent mine today (found out by e-mail). They mention 7-10 days, but I was looking for actual ship times from Down Under.
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Post by Guest » Mon Oct 17, 2005 7:18 am

FWIW, I've been on CPAP only since June, and just started using the heater on the humidifier a week ago, as Chicago started to cool off. Started using the heated hose at the same time.

According to Encore, my index numbers are all noticeably and significantly lower since starting the heat (I always used the humidifier - unheated - before, and the numbers weren't bad).

Haven't had any rainout problems in the past, so I'm not quite sure why I'm getting better results, but I won't argue with success.


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Post by JPZ » Mon Oct 17, 2005 7:20 am

Sorry about that - I was the immediately preceding poster - gotta remember to log in!

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Post by NeurosurgeryNP » Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:44 am

It took about 2 weeks or so to get my heated hose. And, it was worth the wait!

I have yet to download data since starting the heate dhose. That sound like and interesting trend though - nu,bers going down. We'll have to see.

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Post by tlawler » Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:44 am

NeurosurgeryNP
Thanks for the answer. Looks like I'll have mine by the end of the Month.
Tom

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Post by WAFlowers » Mon Oct 17, 2005 2:24 pm

I believe that mine arrived exactly 7 days after receiving order confirmation via email.
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Post by peg » Mon Oct 17, 2005 3:19 pm

Will the snuggle hose work for minor rainout events?
With the cooler nights I am noticing it more. What about heating the room more? I read that bringing the hose over the headboard of the bed might help also.

Does rainout occur with the Swift?

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Post by Guest » Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:12 pm

peg wrote:Will the snuggle hose work for minor rainout events?
It's better than nothing, but you will still have rainout with a snuggle hose.
peg wrote:With the cooler nights I am noticing it more. What about heating the room more?
It may help some, but you will still get rainout.
peg wrote:I read that bringing the hose over the headboard of the bed might help also.
It might help some, but you will still have rainout.
peg wrote:Does rainout occur with the Swift?
Yes.

I wish the answers were more encouraging. But the truth of the matter is, the only thing I have found that will absolutely PREVENT rainout, is the SleepZone Heated CPAP tube.