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S9 Humidity Levels - stevecatts - 11-04-2015

Hi all, I'm new here but have used treatment for many years. I have just gotten a Resmed S9 VPAP Auto machine with the H5i humidifier. I live in Colorado where the air is very dry. Our dry air leads to quick evaporation of the humidifier water. I can get 8 hours of humidity at level 4.5 before the tank runs dry (max level is 6.0) but I still feel a little dry during sleep. I have the normal slimline tubing.

I would like to increase the humidity level to 5.0 or 5.5 but at that level I will get only 6.5 to 7 hours of humidity. Short of waking up and replenishing the tank during the night, is there any way to deal with this issue?

Thanks
Steve


RE: S9 Humidity Levels - DariaVader - 11-04-2015

the best I can think of is to add a second humidifier to the room so that the air coming into the humidifier is not so dry


RE: S9 Humidity Levels - Mike1953 - 11-04-2015

As suggested a room humidifier would do wonders.


RE: S9 Humidity Levels - zonk - 11-04-2015

Welcome to Apnea Board, stevecatts

I find with the heated hose, uses less water. If you're using the regular slim line hose, try a hose cover or place the hose under bedcovers
You'll need check leak rates on the machine sleep report and on the SD card, large mask leak or/and mouth leak causes the water to run out quicker. As you're using nasal mask, if having mouth leaks, chinstrap can helps with that


RE: S9 Humidity Levels - PaytonA - 11-04-2015

(11-04-2015, 03:23 PM)zonk Wrote: Welcome to Apnea Board, stevecatts

I find with the heated hose, uses less water.

My feeling is the same. When I go to my heated hose, I use less water to keep myself from drying out. I have not done any real testing it just appears that way.

Best Regards,

PaytonA


RE: S9 Humidity Levels - trish6hundred - 11-04-2015

Hi stevecatts,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
You might try a heated hose to see if that helps, or, a hose cover for your regular SlimLine hose, found at CPAP suppliers, (check out the suppliers list, here on this board at the top of each page.) Or, if you don’t want to buy one of those, you can take some old socks, cut out the toes, and sew them together, making a tube out of the socks. Put a rubber band at each end to hold the tube you made in place.
Hang in there for more responses to your post and much success to you as you continue your CPAP therapy.