pikov22 wrote:I'm getting closer to the actual question I wanted to ask.Pugsy wrote:pikov22 wrote: Sorry, I was imprecise.
What does the 60 series have with respect to the humidifier?
Suppose I have a series 60 but no heated hose.
What humidifier options are available to me?
(I know - it takes a long time for me to find out what I want. )
If you have a non-heated-hose 60 model I think you can actually buy an upgrade kit that allows you to retrofit the humidifier lid to accept a heated hose system. The retrofit is a factory Respironics system so it should work just fine. It comes with a new lid (you pop off the old one) and a higher wattage power brick and, I think, the new heated hose.
Or just leave your thing as it is if you are not getting huge amounts of condensation in your hose/mask. The automatic humidity control seemed to work ok for me even in a cold room and even without a heated hose. (And it also also worked good with a heated hose....). All in all I probably prefer a heated hose because the air is a tad warmer and a tad more humid than otherwise possible with a standard hose in winter. Nothing major but a bit better.