It is one thing after the another. So I am sleeping normally finally getting used to the mask, and humidity level of 7 out of 8. Around 3 hours into my sleep there is a noise emanating from i believe my hose that sounds like I am playing a didjeridu .
Everytime I breathe in or out there is this melodic noise. It is annoying and wont let me sleep so I take off the mask and turn off the machine.
I wake up thinking that it is probably the condensation in the tube, along with air flow making the noise so I straighten the tube and raise but to my surprise only couple drops of water leak out. What do you think was causing this noise and how do I stop it.
CPAP making noise in middle of night around 3 hours.
Re: CPAP making noise in middle of night around 3 hours.
My first suspect would be the water in the mask or hose. I know you are seeing just a few drops but I have been there and done that and sometimes a half a teaspoon of water will make a horrible racket. With your humidity setting you are a prime candidate for some condensation happening.
If you are using a heated hose...increase the hose air temp.
If you aren't using a heated hose...get one.
Or add some sort of hose cozy to the mask hose (if you have one) and/or the long hose.
If you are using a heated hose...increase the hose air temp.
If you aren't using a heated hose...get one.
Or add some sort of hose cozy to the mask hose (if you have one) and/or the long hose.
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Re: CPAP making noise in middle of night around 3 hours.
thanks, will try raising the tube temp from 81. I do sleep really cold, and i know cold rooms make condensation worse. i will try to see if lowering humidity from 7 to 6 will help too.Pugsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:35 amMy first suspect would be the water in the mask or hose. I know you are seeing just a few drops but I have been there and done that and sometimes a half a teaspoon of water will make a horrible racket. With your humidity setting you are a prime candidate for some condensation happening.
If you are using a heated hose...increase the hose air temp.
If you aren't using a heated hose...get one.
Or add some sort of hose cozy to the mask hose (if you have one) and/or the long hose.
Re: CPAP making noise in middle of night around 3 hours.
having been through this myself, i recommend one change at a time.bananas85 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 9:42 amthanks, will try raising the tube temp from 81. I do sleep really cold, and i know cold rooms make condensation worse. i will try to see if lowering humidity from 7 to 6 will help too.Pugsy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 7:35 amMy first suspect would be the water in the mask or hose. I know you are seeing just a few drops but I have been there and done that and sometimes a half a teaspoon of water will make a horrible racket. With your humidity setting you are a prime candidate for some condensation happening.
If you are using a heated hose...increase the hose air temp.
If you aren't using a heated hose...get one.
Or add some sort of hose cozy to the mask hose (if you have one) and/or the long hose.
btw, not didgeridoo music for me, but a light whistling sound.
good luck!
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Re: CPAP making noise in middle of night around 3 hours.
Yep, when I was a newbie, I cranked the humidity up high. I figured if a little humidity is good, a lot would be great. That's rarely the case. Within a few months, I figured out the humidifier was not even necessary for me. Not even in the cold, dry months. YMMV.