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Re: distilled water

Post by Hodr » Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:42 am

cpapernewbie wrote:However methink we have spent way too much time and gigabytes of harddisk on water mater while so far nobody bother to question electrical power quality. this is far more important.

In fact, my CPAP;s motherboard was fried (I suspect due to unstable voltage) when travelling last year. The cost of replacing a water chamber is much cheaper than replacing the CPAP
FYI, if you pick a battery backup solution that uses a true sine wave, rather than a modified sine wave, then you will have effectively cleaned your power. It is a little more expensive, but much nicer to electronics (especially those with high frequency dsp's or crystals).

And as for the issue of water, I was planning (still don't have my equipment ) on using my zerowater filter as it claims to remove all dissolved solids from the water.

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Re: distilled water

Post by reitzell » Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:46 am

I've seen you make this point before and it is not really accurate. The water in my neighborhood turned bad for a day before they notified everyone it was unsafe to drink and that has happened twice. The temp of the water in my humidifier does not reach boiling and does not produce steam that is then condescend and in my case then goes through a charcoal filter... chlorine will certainly vaporize and get caught by the filter... organic matter will be killed by higher temps.... and on and on...

Even with that in mind I am not saying that this is necessary. I simply prefer to use "cleaner" water.

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Re: distilled water

Post by thedewman » Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:21 pm

You should always clean a cpap machine with 1 part vinegar with 3 parts water and rinse well. Do it at least every 2 weeks. It is best not to use detergents or chemicals of any kind as they could get trapped and cause damage to the lungs.

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Re: distilled water

Post by archangle » Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:45 pm

thedewman wrote:You should always clean a cpap machine with 1 part vinegar with 3 parts water and rinse well. Do it at least every 2 weeks. It is best not to use detergents or chemicals of any kind as they could get trapped and cause damage to the lungs.
I believe some of the manufacturers say not to use vinegar to clean the water tank. If you do use vinegar, realize it's not a magical "kill all bugs" sterilization solution, especially if diluted.

I also believe you're wrong about the detergents or chemicals. You SHOULD use care when choosing cleaners that aren't going to be harmful to you or the equipment.

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Re: distilled water

Post by chaztrip » Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:12 pm

Well where I live in central Iowa the water is so hard it comes out in little pebbles.... I have used distilled water in my machines and to be honest with you have never washed them out. Dont see the need using the distilled water.

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Re: distilled water

Post by Sir Dave » Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:28 pm

Another option is the reverse osmosis system. I have it for drinking water (old Reader's Digest article converted me) and used it in a REMStar system for 7 years. I never had any deposits or discoloration in the humidifier. I've been using it in my S9 for 8 months and same story. Clean as a whistle.
I've never tried to compute the costs, but the RO system is used for drinking, humidifiers, ice-cubes, etc. We have extra hard water and an obscene amount of chlorine (to me at least) and RO was an absolute.

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Re: distilled water

Post by Guest » Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:12 am

Using distilled water in your C-pap machine is not good.
The only reason distilled water has always been recommended is because it prolongs the life of the machine.
A study at Mayo Clinic or John Hopkins. I cant remember which one. stated distilled water can cause Cancer when use through the C-pap machine. Distilled water is the manufactures idea. Check the 2 site mentioned.

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Re: distilled water

Post by sc0ttt » Mon Nov 03, 2014 9:08 am

Guest wrote:Using distilled water in your C-pap machine is not good.
The only reason distilled water has always been recommended is because it prolongs the life of the machine.
A study at Mayo Clinic or John Hopkins. I cant remember which one. stated distilled water can cause Cancer when use through the C-pap machine. Distilled water is the manufactures idea. Check the 2 site mentioned.
You're half right - this is a conspiracy by Big Distilla to profit by killing off apnea patients. And the CPAP manufacturers claim the distilled water will prolong your machine so they can deny your warranty claim when you don't use it.


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Re: distilled water

Post by Wulfman... » Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:00 pm

Guest wrote:Using distilled water in your C-pap machine is not good.
The only reason distilled water has always been recommended is because it prolongs the life of the machine.
A study at Mayo Clinic or John Hopkins. I cant remember which one. stated distilled water can cause Cancer when use through the C-pap machine. Distilled water is the manufactures idea. Check the 2 site mentioned.
Thank you for demonstrating your incredible stupidity. I suppose you vote, too.


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Re: distilled water

Post by palerider » Mon Nov 03, 2014 2:06 pm

Wulfman... wrote:
Guest wrote:Using distilled water in your C-pap machine is not good.
The only reason distilled water has always been recommended is because it prolongs the life of the machine.
A study at Mayo Clinic or John Hopkins. I cant remember which one. stated distilled water can cause Cancer when use through the C-pap machine. Distilled water is the manufactures idea. Check the 2 site mentioned.
Thank you for demonstrating your incredible stupidity. I suppose you vote, too.
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Re: distilled water

Post by Sleeprider » Mon Nov 03, 2014 6:45 pm

I'm here to post in this important Zombie thread.

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Re: distilled water

Post by Guest » Mon Nov 03, 2014 7:06 pm

Sleeprider wrote:I'm here to post in this important Zombie thread.
The problem is while people here throw around the term "troll" they don't recognize one when they see one.