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Re: Need to replace 10yo CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:09 pm
by palerider
D.H. wrote:
Sun Jul 28, 2019 10:08 am
I don't believe that there are any recent model automatics that are not data capable.
Please stop posting things you know nothing about... so, in essence, please stop posting.

Re: Need to replace 10yo CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:10 pm
by palerider
zonker wrote:
Sun Jul 28, 2019 11:41 am
Pugsy wrote:
Sun Jul 28, 2019 11:30 am
zonker wrote:
Sun Jul 28, 2019 11:24 am
IS there a list of machines that are data capable?
Probably not every model in the world but covers the most commonly used ones by most members of the forum.

wiki/index.php/CPAP_models
oh! right here on our very own forum. handy!!

now perhaps i can remember that i have it book marked. i just HATE it when i'm the first to welcome someone, suggest putting up data and then the next poster tells me it's not a data capable machine. :(

thanks.
That's (part of) the reason why I made that table :)

Re: Need to replace 10yo CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:22 pm
by zonker
palerider wrote:
Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:10 pm


oh! right here on our very own forum. handy!!

now perhaps i can remember that i have it book marked. i just HATE it when i'm the first to welcome someone, suggest putting up data and then the next poster tells me it's not a data capable machine. :(

thanks.
That's (part of) the reason why I made that table :)
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thank ye kindly, sir!
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Re: Need to replace 10yo CPAP

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 9:18 pm
by tlohse
Depending on what your DME and sleep doctor and what your insurance covers. You should be able to
Get a new cpap every 5 years. I have had my machine about 7 years now.

Re: Need to replace 10yo CPAP

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2019 8:35 am
by Goofproof
Calicoskies wrote:
Fri Jul 26, 2019 6:57 pm
I currently have 10yo Respironics RESmed Auto A-flex M-series. I have not been sleeping as well for about a year. I think the machine needs replacing. My sleep study is 14yo. Should I get a new sleep study? I have annual physical in Oct. if I choose to replace my machine what model would be similar? I have had 9 good years with current CPAP.
Without seeing the full data, if it runs, how do you know it's not running correctly? I have three of the machines before yours all 14 years old, all working correctly, but they are "Tanks", I chose to keep using them because they still work correctly, the data shows that they are, and having 3 it's no bother to break out one from storage if Murphy Strikes.

I am sure most XPAPS made today will be in the landfill before mine. However always have a backup plan, or two. :lol: Jim