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Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 2:21 pm
by Julie
PR you're right... I forgot about passover mode.
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 3:26 pm
by Guest
LSAT wrote:The "particles" you are referring to are in the air that you breath every day without any filters.
which is why once or twice a month you blow your nose? maybe? but maybe not
::whispers:: this place is loaded with the clueless ::shakes head::
o wait you dont use a humidifier ha
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 3:35 pm
by LSAT
Guest wrote:LSAT wrote:The "particles" you are referring to are in the air that you breath every day without any filters.
which is why once or twice a month you blow your nose? maybe? but maybe not
::whispers:: this place is loaded with the clueless ::shakes head::
o wait you dont use a humidifier ha
I guess you don't blow your nose...you blow it out the other end.
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 4:10 pm
by Guest
LSAT wrote:
I guess you don't blow your nose...you blow it out the other end.
now you are reading minds of what people are thinking about you
so why did you say this?
LSAT wrote:The "particles" you are referring to are in the air that you breath every day without any filters.
you are not tryin to blame that comment on me i hope
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:17 pm
by remstarcpap
15 plus years of cpap, and I've used tap water when I travel, and distilled at home. I clean the tank when a)it smells funky when I put on the mask, or b) the bottom feels slimy or rough. Tap water does cause mineral buildup and needs cleaning with soap, water, and rubbing, while distilled mostly stays fine for a long time. I top up the distilled each nite, and clean the tank once every week or two. Never have I seen any slime or bacterial contamination. Mostly just mineral buildup. You are breathing water vapor from the humidifier, not water droplets, so I don't think it much matters as long as the water is not contaminated with some volatile chemicals (don't mix gasoline with the water!)
Maybe I'm not very OCD, but never had any issues. That being said, if you feel better washing the tank nightly, and filling it up fresh each day, go for it! It's a personal preference, and you should do what makes you feel good.
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 8:02 pm
by Guest
remstarcpap wrote:Never have I seen any slime or bacterial contamination.
while i don't disagree with what you are saying to see this stuff you do have to examine very closely unless it has been overly neglected.
most sinks or toilet will also have this slightly pink slime if you look up under the rim where no one ever looks
this is excellent advise and should be a life mantra since we are all very different
remstarcpap wrote:It's a personal preference, and you should do what makes you feel good.
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 8:13 pm
by remstarcpap
Guest wrote:remstarcpap wrote:Never have I seen any slime or bacterial contamination.
while i don't disagree with what you are saying to see this stuff you do have to examine very closely unless it has been overly neglected.
most sinks or toilet will also have this slightly pink slime if you look up under the rim where no one ever looks
I try not to pee or poo in my cpap tank!
this is excellent advise and should be a life mantra since we are all very different
remstarcpap wrote:It's a personal preference, and you should do what makes you feel good.
Thanks!
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 12:45 am
by Uncle_Bob
Julie wrote:You don't get it - the air that goes into the blower does not go into the tank!
That's news to me
Julie wrote: The time you have the tank open to do that can introduce trouble you otherwise would not have had.
Have you considered a house cleaning service
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 11:16 am
by J6652
I fill my machine with new distilled water every night and empty it out in the morning. I never need to do any cleaning of the tank or hose. They both look and smell like new. I hang the hose up with both ends down so it can drip/dry out in case of any moisture in it. I've been doing this for 1-2 years. A gallon of water lasts 7-10 days for me.
Re: Distilled Water for Humidifier
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 11:19 am
by chunkyfrog
Where do you hang your hose?
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