For those struggling with the Bleep Eclipse - Solutions!

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ozij
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For those struggling with the Bleep Eclipse - Solutions!

Post by ozij » Sun Jan 11, 2026 11:11 pm

Some of us mentioned the the Bleep Eclipse pinches their nose.
Others noticed that some versions of it are noisy.
Others had trouble making the adhesive stick
And some found it heavy on their upper lip.

The Lanky Lefty 27 has uploaded a video that really solved all of the above for me .
Make your Perfect CPAP Mask (original name, not mine)

https://youtu.be/yuGhZP_Ku8Q

The video shows how to:
Cut the adhesive so that the extra part is used to stabilize the Halos - for me, a fantastic tip.
How to insert the magnets in another pillow mask - I use the P10, remembered I have unused L pillows - tried it - and wow!
The P10 is quiet, the contraption is now lighter and softer, I don't have to route the hose above my head.
Yes, you have to cut the frame away (which reminded me of Rested Gal and the lab-ratting we did back in the day)
And, yes, I didn't dare cut off my P10 frame till I had a backup - but once I dared --- just great.

The video also show you how to do the same with an F&P Solo pillows mask, that one not even necessitating cutting.

Enjoy!

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edfreeman
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Re: For those struggling with the Bleep Eclipse - Solutions!

Post by edfreeman » Mon Jan 12, 2026 6:29 pm

I actually fit those magnets into the Dreamports headgear, and it worked like a champ to eliminate the turbulence sound I was experiencing.