If you aren't handy you can send your old machine in to get the motor replaced, the timer reset, and everything internal cleaned, inspected and calibrated - there are a few other vendors.vandownbytheriver wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 9:30 pmHopefully by now you've found the replacement motors on Amazon... the 10 series is robust and a proven performer... in addition there are firmware considerations that open this series up (google 'github airbreak' for more). My first 10 is now rebuilt with a new motor and clock battery, thoroughly cleaned, and running vAuto firmware... ready to serve for another 22,000 hours. I have five of these... couldn't pass up the price when Black Friday sale happened on a C2C at our sponsor cpap dot com, so there went 399USD... then Sleeplay had a really silly sale on Elite (*with* modem) for 299USD... both of these also running vAuto. Found a 200USD machine on Craigslist, couldn't pass it up... I am a hoarder I know.
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