Re: How did YOU Resolve Your Mouth-Leaks? (poll)
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 6:31 pm
The brandy keg is an ingenious idea! Very creative of you!Kiralynx wrote:Happy New Year to you also, Nate.NateS wrote: That is wonderful! I've never been able to achieve a flat line like that. Here is the best I get: <snip>
Happy New Year,
That variability on the mask would likely drive me nuts. But I will note that the differences between our charts may stem from the fact that mine is set to a pretty narrow range (which is what works to control my events), whereas you appear to need somewhat wider a range. Plus, what controls your events does seem to be a pretty widely variable pressure.
I do use a homemade "brandy keg" chin strap. Well, I suppose it's a chin strap. It's a 4" diameter cylinder of hard foam that I bored a hole through, wrapped it in fleece, and added a strap to. (Half of a dead CL2 strap.) Strap goes around my neck, and the cylinder tucks under my chin to hold it up. Much better than more straps over my head.
(I also have to wonder what the same data would look like in the same software. We could be comparing apples and oranges here. Oh, well, have to wait until I can get a newer machine that Sleepyhead works with.)
As for my Leak scale, I am really unaware of the variances. Except for about 3 times a night when I have to slide my Wisp nosepiece down a couple centimeters as it tends to creep up.
I agree with you that the graph presentation can significantly affect the appearance of the variations. If I raised the top of the leak graph, the line would appear to be flatter.
Best wishes, Nate