well, then, how about this one?Goofproof wrote:INFO: The reason car air filters have a metal ring inside besides form stabilazion, and XPAP's don't are the metal acts as a backfire flash suppressor, hopefully not needed in a XPAP machine. Jim

well, then, how about this one?Goofproof wrote:INFO: The reason car air filters have a metal ring inside besides form stabilazion, and XPAP's don't are the metal acts as a backfire flash suppressor, hopefully not needed in a XPAP machine. Jim
of course, the whole point of my post was that the reinforcing material goes towards the blower, to keep the filter material from being sucked in...Goofproof wrote:Most furnaces aren't using liquid fuel, and aren't prone to backfiring into the intake, and if they do that small amount of medal won't help.
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archangle wrote:I think some of the newer genuine filters don't have an obvious "less fuzzy" side.
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because of the superior design of the resmed filter holder, their filters don't need a reinforcing mesh, they've got all those little posts to help hold it up. so they don't have a front and back sideStuUnderPressure wrote:archangle wrote:I think some of the newer genuine filters don't have an obvious "less fuzzy" side.
I use only the ResMed brand hypoallergenic filters in both of my ResMed S9 AutoSets and "I" can't "readily" detect any difference from one side to the other.
When I take it out of the sealed bag & look at it, I think I see a side that should face into the S9. But, by the time I get to the S9 & having looked at it several times on the way, the other side looks like it should face into the S9.
So, I just assume it does not matter, and put it in whichever way it is facing by the time I get to the S9. Scientific it ain't, but it causes less stress that way.
But the devil doesn't think he is being snide....go figure. More of an internet bully or troll.Paralel wrote:The rather qualitative description in the manual is as clear as mud. If it was so clear and obvious, this thread would not exist, and it would also not contain posters here believing that their understanding is correct despite holding opposing points of view.
You guys really need to watch the condescension and arrogance. It is unbecoming and boorish.
you know, there's an old saying:anonymous coward wrote:But the devil doesn't think he is being snide....go figure. More of an internet bully or troll.
I know that if we were to meet face-to-face you would not make those cowardly comments. But the distance makes you feel like you can do and say things you can get away with when no one can reach your scrawny feeble puny little puss.palerider wrote:you know, there's an old saying:anonymous coward wrote:But the devil doesn't think he is being snide....go figure. More of an internet bully or troll.
you can please all of the people some of the time.
you can please some of the people all of the time.
but you can't please all of the people all of the time.
now, as to you, and your cowardly, gutless, sniveling ways, I'm quite happy to please you NONE of the time.
says the person who's too chickenshit to even post from a registered account...Guest wrote:I know that if we were to meet face-to-face you would not make those cowardly comments. But the distance makes you feel like you can do and say things you can get away with when no one can reach your scrawny feeble puny little puss.
In the Grand Scheme of life if I am registered or not doesn't mean diddly.palerider wrote:says the person who's too chickenshit to even post from a registered account...Guest wrote:I know that if we were to meet face-to-face you would not make those cowardly comments. But the distance makes you feel like you can do and say things you can get away with when no one can reach your scrawny feeble puny little puss.
I love it when you look in the mirror and talk to yourself.
again, staring in the mirror... nice.Guest wrote:It is just what losers bring up when they have nothing else of value in a debate.palerider wrote: says the person who's too chickenshit to even post from a registered account...
I love it when you look in the mirror and talk to yourself.
And fwiw, I am registered.
Have you noticed which dying thread you are making your sniping comments in today? Meybe not ehthe troll devil palerider wrote:making little sniping comments in threads that are otherwise dying out, you just do whatever it takes to continue believing you have some self worth.
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The original question was about PRS1 filters. I think the S9 filters don't matter which side faces the machine.StuUnderPressure wrote:I use only the ResMed brand hypoallergenic filters in both of my ResMed S9 AutoSets and "I" can't "readily" detect any difference from one side to the other.
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