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hose sliding off mask
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hose sliding off mask
I recall reading a post or two suggesting solutions for a hose slipping off the mask connector, but I haven't had success using the Search to find it again. In my case, the end of the Climateline hose sometimes slides off the mask connector piece. The obvious solution is to apply something to the mask connector piece to make it slightly larger in diameter. I've tried scotch tape, but that's as slippery as the plastic connector piece itself. I'm thinking that whatever works well to slightly increase the connector's diameter must also be able to hold up during mask washing. Any suggestions?
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RE: hose sliding off mask
Have you tried 'Stretch and Seal' silicone repair tape?
I haven't tried it for that kind of thing yet and it may be too thick to work with.
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There is electrical tape but the adhesive tends to squeeze out of it and make gooey black sticky messes.

Tongue
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RE: hose sliding off mask
I had this problem, and put together some 5 minute epoxy and ran a "glob" of it around the offending piece and it worked fine.
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RE: hose sliding off mask
Have you thought about maybe putting some moving tape around where they connect? I don't think that would be too messy and it would be relatively easy to take apart when you needed to clean the mask and hose. I would think epoxy would be a little too permanent when you need to take them apart for cleaning. I would think epoxy would make your connectors "weld" together and therefore, making it stiff. That would mean that when you tried to take things apart, it would break but maybe they have changed the formula of epoxy these days, (Ha-Ha-Ha.)

Hope this helps you.
Edit: and it would help if I could type, (ha-Ha-Ha,) I came back to check on this post and saw things that, if I hadn't corrected them, the post wouldn't have made sense, (Ha-Ha.)
trish6hundred
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RE: hose sliding off mask
(01-15-2013, 09:30 AM)Dawei Wrote: In my case, the end of the Climateline hose sometimes slides off the mask connector piece.
my 2 years old hose does that but the new one is tight fit


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RE: hose sliding off mask
I was concerned about the same thing happening due to wear and stretching because I was removing the elbow from my hose daily to wash it along the with the rest of my mask. I eventually decided to leave the elbow permanently attached to the hose and once a week I soak my hose with the elbow attached in Citris II and there has been no issues as yet.
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RE: hose sliding off mask
I use my hoses for a long time, and have also experienced the problem of stretched hose cuffs coming loose. The very easy solution is to get automotive hose clamps for both ends and gently clamp the hose on. Any auto supply place (Advance, O'Reilly, etc.) has these clamps quite inexpensively. My preference is for worm drive clamps since that affords an excellent control of applied pressure on the hose coupling.

TheDuke
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RE: hose sliding off mask
the climateline have temp sensor (orange thingy inside the tube at the mask end)
which measures the temperature of the air just before it gets to the mask

so would not recommend any taping, just get a new hose and might help you to follow "Allen" method
(leave the elbow permanently attached to the hose) for longer life
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#9
RE: hose sliding off mask
Yes! I have this issue too! But only with the Climateline. My mask has the swivel adapter doohickey between the hose of the mask and the climateline. The CL comes off that swivel joint. I don't wash my mask every day so the constant taking on/off wouldn't be the cause.

I had a new one that did it right out of the bag. And another didn't do it until about 2 mos in.
PaulaO

Take a deep breath and count to zen.




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RE: hose sliding off mask
(01-15-2013, 09:30 AM)Dawei Wrote: In my case, the end of the Climateline hose sometimes slides off the mask connector piece.

I had this problem a few years ago but haven't had it since, the trick for me was to take a washcloth with a little dishwashing soap on it and to gently scrub the interior of the hose end and rinse well, when it's dry it'll feel just like a new hose end.

The inside of my hose end was getting slick as the plastic mask fitting and simply slipping-off in my sleep but, after washing the rubber end it felt just as tacky as a brand new hose, give it a try, it's free and it works for me, I used the same hose for 4 years with my previous setup, apparently just soaking it weekly wasn't enough.

Ren
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