Condensation in Breeze tube

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Condensation in Breeze tube

Post by sinemac » Sun Dec 26, 2004 12:01 pm

Well, I've managed to adjust to the Breeze - woke up this morning with minimal irritation. I'm also now using a REMstar Auto CFlex with heated humidifier (and really liking it). To reduce condensation, I've made a make-shift insulating wrap for the main air hose, but I'm still getting condensation in the Breeze itself.

I'll probably order the Aussie heated hose to take place of my homemade insulation, but what do folks do about the hose part of the Breeze itself? There isn't much room in the contraption to wrap much around it (at least in the areas where it connects to the headgear).

Thanks,
Scott

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Post by wading thru the muck! » Sun Dec 26, 2004 8:24 pm

Scott,

I have the same thing happen in my Swift tube. It's not nice to roll over and get a few cold drips on your nose!
Sincerely,
wading thru the muck of the sleep study/DME/Insurance money pit!