do you really like the s9 climate line hose, or not?
Re: do you really like the s9 climate line hose, or not?
I have not had any problems with my climate line hose but only been on cpap for about 4-5 months. I know that I am going through more water now that it is not as humid. I keep my humidity around 80, I wounder if I will have to turn it up when the weather turns cold as we usually keep our bed room cool all winter long.
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Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
Additional Comments: Machine is set on CPAP mode/ Pressure is set at 12. |
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Re: do you really like the s9 climate line hose, or not?
I live in Southern California and switched to the ClimateLine hose several weeks ago. Rainout has never been a problem for me. I keep the humity set at 75 degrees. One thing I noticed is that I use more distilled water with the ClimateLine. Not a big deal but I used to fill the water chamber every 6 days with the SlimLine hose. With the ClimateLine, I need to fill the chamber every 3-4 days.
As Uncle Bob noted, you may use more water with the ClimateLine. Overall I don't see any advantage to the ClimateLine hose.
As Uncle Bob noted, you may use more water with the ClimateLine. Overall I don't see any advantage to the ClimateLine hose.