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Re: c-pap hose making a gurgling noise!

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:07 pm
by palerider
OkyDoky wrote:
archangle wrote:The easiest solution is to turn down your humidity level, but then, of course, you have less humid air to breathe. If you're still comfortable, problem solved. If not work through the other suggestions above.
They stated " but I don't use my humidifier". So unless they have it in passover mode it must be from breathing.
arch never lets facts get in the way of a good ramble.

Re: c-pap hose making a gurgling noise!

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 4:43 pm
by JrsGr8te
Never, ever, ever cover he hose if you have a condensation problem. That would make it even worse!! I had that problem and I turned down the humidifier to 3 and the temp to 76 and never had the problem again.

Re: c-pap hose making a gurgling noise!

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 5:20 pm
by LSAT
JrsGr8te wrote:Never, ever, ever cover he hose if you have a condensation problem. That would make it even worse!! I had that problem and I turned down the humidifier to 3 and the temp to 76 and never had the problem again.
HUH? ......Where did this guy come from?

Re: c-pap hose making a gurgling noise!

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 5:38 pm
by Wulfman...
JrsGr8te wrote:Never, ever, ever cover he hose if you have a condensation problem. That would make it even worse!! I had that problem and I turned down the humidifier to 3 and the temp to 76 and never had the problem again.
I would really like to hear the (physics) logic behind those statements.

Warm, moist water vapor in a hose is going to cool because the hose is exposed to the cooler room air. Thereby, converting the water vapor back into a liquid form. In theory, a hose cover should help keep some of that warmth in the hose and the cooler room air from cooling the hose (aka "insulation"). And, a heated hose should be even better........if you like breathing warm, humid air during the night.


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Re: c-pap hose making a gurgling noise!

Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 6:37 pm
by palerider
Wulfman... wrote:
JrsGr8te wrote:Never, ever, ever cover he hose if you have a condensation problem. That would make it even worse!! I had that problem and I turned down the humidifier to 3 and the temp to 76 and never had the problem again.
I would really like to hear the (physics) logic behind those statements.

Warm, moist water vapor in a hose is going to cool because the hose is exposed to the cooler room air. Thereby, converting the water vapor back into a liquid form. In theory, a hose cover should help keep some of that warmth in the hose and the cooler room air from cooling the hose (aka "insulation"). And, a heated hose should be even better........if you like breathing warm, humid air during the night.
+1

Re: c-pap nose making a gurgling noise!

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:20 am
by Marty Hicks
I continue to be woken up regularly when my nose piece makes gurgling noise.

Re: c-pap hose making a gurgling noise!

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 10:01 am
by Julie
If your humidifier's located higher than your head/mattress, put it on a lower surface - even by just a few inches. Water will run back to it and not to your face.