Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by Jersey Girl » Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:19 pm

Dear Friends,

My husband used his climate line for 8 months, when it suddenly burst due to the problem that Big S just described. It definitely was manufactured with a weak spot in it. Thank goodness we had a spare waiting, but it was inconvenient. It woke us up at 2 am when my husband had no air in the mask and the sound of loud air coming from the hose itself.

I am using an Aussie heated hose with my s8 Autoset and it VERY reliable.

I really wish that RESMED with fix the climate line hose!

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by kongjie » Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:59 pm

I'm coming a little late to this party, but thought I would share my repair experience.

I currently have the Climateline hose but the first hose that came with my S9 was different, perhaps the slimline? Anyway it didn't allow for the heated feature, which I am enjoying now.

A short time after the warranty expired the hose cracked where it meets the rubber end. I was irritated by this defect and wasn't willing to spring for a new hose right away. I also had limited supplies on hand to repair it. I ended up jury-rigging the repair using the 3M micropore tape I was using on my nose bridge and plumber's tape, the stretchy white stuff. The plumber's tape went on first to make it airtight, then the first aid tape on top to keep it in place.

It didn't allow for the hose to be washed without replacing the materials but worked fine for me for a couple months until I was eligible for a replacement with my health insurance.

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by chunkyfrog » Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:35 pm

Any idea if resmed is rolling out a improved version --ever?

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by Cindy Lou Who » Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:31 pm

Even the throw-away hose that my Hubby came home with from his sleep study fits the S9. Is it possible that the manufactures got something right? by making the port where the hose attaches universal?
Guess I can thank my lucky stars that my climateline is hanging in there. I did swap it out for the slimline from June to Oct when running in passover mode. So I've only used the climateline for 4 months. Thanks for the suggestions to look for failure cracks. At least we can be proactive, not startled awake in the middle of the night to the dreaded hiss of a leaking hose!
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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by msradar65 » Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:15 pm

I've been using climateline hose now for two months..and so far soo good. I do have a hose cover on it because I don't like the plastic feel. I will be getting a replacement hose next month. My insurance replaces hoses every 3 months.
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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by xenablue » Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:44 am

I've been using a climateline for almost 9 months, but because I read about the flimsiness (?) of it, I immediately taped the ends of it, and all my tubing, with silicone tape where the hose meets the connectors.

Haven't had a single problem after my first hose, a regular slimline, split at this junction in the first few days of use.

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by chunkyfrog » Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:34 am

I used Vetwrap--I cut about a foot long piece and then cut the 4" width in half lengthwise-to 2" wide.
I wrapped each end from about a quarter inch in from the outside end of the heavy gray rubber end piece to about an inch or so onto the hose; spiraling the wrap to stabilize the connection and stiffen the hose somewhat.
The texture reminds me to be gentle when I handle it and the tape supports the flimsy bit while I'm sleeping.
It is a little sloppy when I wash the hoses-but worth the trouble.
This has worked on both ends of all our Resmed skinny hoses--including the Climatelines.
Since last fall, we have yet to need our back up hoses.

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by Bobby269 » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:44 pm

My climate line hose also had a tear in it . The new one that I just received is a lot thicker . Hopefully it will last longer then the old one.

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by idamtnboy » Mon Aug 15, 2011 6:07 pm

I just retired my first Climateline hose after one year of use. Still working good and no cracks, etc. observed. I haven't noticed any difference between the new one and the old one so maybe my old one was of the newer thicker design.

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by Guest » Wed Sep 21, 2011 4:14 pm

I've had my Resmed S9 and H5i for two years and have ripped the plastic hose at both ends. I've repaired it successfully by compressing the hose so the ribs touch one another and then wrapping the compressed ribs together with electrical tape. The solid bundle of ribs can then easily be taped to the collar of the tube and the leak is sealed. I found it best to wrap the tape in a herringbone fashion like you would a bandage to a splint, in a rolling figure 8. I'll wrap my next new hose like that in the beginning.
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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by Perrybucsdad » Wed Sep 21, 2011 4:57 pm

Does anyone know if ResMed has redesigned the ClimateLine tubing to be more durable and brought them to market or is it the same tube that they had when this thread was started some time back?

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by Cuda » Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:38 pm

My Climate Line developed a leak after 4 weeks of use.

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by Uncle_Bob » Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:20 pm

Well I've just replaced my Climateline hose again and I do not see any difference

So i used my F4 tape again to strengthen the cuffs

Resmed have a version of the climateline called the MAX, but its only a fatter hose intended for higher pressure on certain machines

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Re: Resmed™ S9 Climateline hose durability

Post by beylow » Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:42 pm

The same thing happened to my climateline hose. I bought it in Feb 2011. However I use it rarely. I called RESMED FINLAND. They promised to send me a new one for free. Nice service, isn't it?