Have new airsense 10 auto with heated tube.
Trying to find best setting to avoid rainout.
I understand everyone's home is diff re humidity and temperature.
My room is around 60-62 degrees. Medium humidity
I'm using manual control. Humidity setting at 4; heated tube at 84 degrees. Still got rainout.
At setting of 3 -- I got dry mouth.
Try auto control?
My machine is set for a range of 7-13. AHI is < 1.0 and i usually hover around 10-12 when asleep -- go above 13 less than 5% of time
THANKS!!
Airsense 10, Heated Tube -- Ideal Settings?
Re: Airsense 10, Heated Tube -- Ideal Settings?
When I kept getting rainout, I set it on auto and the problem went away. Now that the furnace runs a lot and has dried the air out, I've switched back to manual control. There aren't any ideal settings since everybody's environment is a bit different. Yours is similar to what I was experiencing in the Fall and the auto control seemed to handle it quite well.
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Airsense For Her; Settings: range 8-12, Airfit P10 (M)
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Re: Airsense 10, Heated Tube -- Ideal Settings?
What is your leak level, and which mask are you using?vitomatt wrote:My machine is set for a range of 7-13. AHI is < 1.0 and i usually hover around 10-12 when asleep -- go above 13 less than 5% of time
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