[Electronics-Talk] accessible CPAP machine for sleep apnea

cheez at cox.net cheez at cox.net
Mon Mar 25 01:59:30 UTC 2024


I was told distilled water is best for the water chamber.  Regular tap water
usually has too much junk in it.

When I use my water chamber, it's usually in the summer.  The water cools my
face while I'm asleep and keeps my sinuses from drying out from the air.

Vince


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The sleep tech set all my requirements which is all stored I believe on an
SD card.  When the machine needs to be looked at, he just takes out the SD
card and reads the info. Of how long I used it.  The minimum is 6 hours per
night.  Also, my nutty stepdaughter feels you don't need cold water, room
temperature is fine.  Perhaps but I prefer the distilled water to come out
of the fridge rather than the jug sitting on the counter.  Just my
preference which may not be anyone elsse.




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