The humidifier is downstream to the internals of the machine because of the direction of air-flow. It is not an issue.
Good summary of SDBud's description of non-issue.
Good summary of SDBud's description of non-issue.
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If ANY water or distilled water get into the Guts of your Resmed, your Resmed will be unhappy. Using water with minerals in the HH, only means the minerals will need to be cleaned out, better and more often. Jim
Dog Slobber wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:01 amWhy are some even discussing the relevance of the impact of (non-distilled) water on the internals of the machine?
The humidifier is downstream to the internals of the machine because of the direction of air-flow. It is not an issue.
Stickies don't always have to be locked. I knew we would get junk ideas from people but figured might as well keep them all in this thread instead of cluttering up the forum with junk new topics about it. That way we could quickly and easily debunk junk ideas.ChicagoGranny wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:40 amDog Slobber wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:01 amWhy are some even discussing the relevance of the impact of (non-distilled) water on the internals of the machine?
The humidifier is downstream to the internals of the machine because of the direction of air-flow. It is not an issue.![]()
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If people had common sense, many of the questions that show up on this forum wouldn't be here.
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Doctors are required to try to help everyone, even those with regressed evolution.Okie bipap wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 3:33 pmIf people had common sense, many of the questions that show up on this forum wouldn't be here.![]()
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Yep...I got one at WalMart a while back and it was 29.99 and had a 10.00 coupon stuck to it....and it was the 10 cup model and not the tiny 6 cup model.palerider wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:33 pmAmazing how much you can save if you don't have to have the word CPAP plastered on the thing:
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It actually *can* remove solids, or at least, ions, which is what builds up in the tank... it's a chemical process, ... de-ionized water.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:10 pmFiltration can only remove "contaniments" for safe, pleasant drinking water.
It disturbs me that a filter claims to produce "distilled" water, as the definition of distillation
is to remove solids by precipitating them by phase change>> liquid to gas, and back to liquid.
This is impossible with a filter--but certain solids will adhere to carbon, etc filter media,
hopefully making it useful for use in a cpap, when it was not earlier.
I see no logic explaining how a filter can remove calcium.
If I can drink the water, it is OK to use in the cpap, as-is.