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PR System One Humidifier Problem - gludden - 09-15-2017

I had a small plastic piece break off inside the humidifier side of the machine. Since then the humidifier is not working. The heater works; when I start the preheater, it gets warm quickly, but during use the heater stays cold. Is there an interlock switch that's not closing?

I'm due for a new machine in about six months and don't want to spend a whole lot on this. Any suggestions?


RE: PR System One Humidifier Problem - Sleeprider - 09-15-2017

Not sure what part is broken. A complete System One humidifier is $120 used and $159 new on Amazon. A replacement chamber costs less than $16 from Supplier #1 and $17. 85 with Prime free shipping on Amazon. It is available everywhere. This part is intended to be replaced. I think you should have 2 of them so one is drying while the other is in use. Cheap, and easy to get. If you can more specifically identify the damaged part, maybe we can identify a replacement.


RE: PR System One Humidifier Problem - gludden - 09-16-2017

Thanks for the info, but I'm not trying to buy parts at this time, only diagnose the cause of the problem. From what I can tell, it could either be a hardware/software glitch or an interlock switch not closing. I don't want to rip the machine apart yet, so I hope that someone will know whether there is a switch in the humidifier that may not be closing.


RE: PR System One Humidifier Problem - OMyMyOHellYes - 09-16-2017

I doubt seriously that there is any kind of "interlock" system on the unit. I could not see any need. If it latches and holds pressure, that's really all there is to it.

Please tell how it is determined that it is not working. The humidifier, when full of water, never gets "hot". If you are feeling a warm plate without water chamber in it, I can understand that. When you put in a tank of water, it acts as a big old heat sink. Oh, and when you blow air across that heat sink, it helps to keep it cold. You would not feel the same heat in the water tank or on the heating plate if you touch it right after removing the water tank.

Try this. fill the tank up to the full mark and run the unit with your normal humidity. after a set period (needs to be the same each test - go to bed at the same time and get up to an alarm clock) record how much you have used for a couple of days doing that. Then switch over and turn humidification settings to ZERO for a couple of nights. Note any difference in water consumption?

Keep in mind that the heated humidifier is not supposed to noticeably heat up the air you are breathing. It should only raise the temp a very slight amount - actually all it should do is raise the temperature of the water in the water chamber a couple of degrees to increase its vapor pressure so a teensy bit more of it will evaporate in the VERY short time the air is passing over it...

OMMOHY

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RE: PR System One Humidifier Problem - gludden - 09-16-2017

It is using quite a bit less water overnight. And there is a difference in the feel of the air in the throat. It's definitely cooler. I've been using it for a long time and am sensitive even to differences of one notch on the heat level.


Another way to tell is to remove the reservoir and touch the heating plate. When working, it definitely feels warm.


RE: PR System One Humidifier Problem - OMyMyOHellYes - 09-16-2017

I want one that chills the water to about 47 degrees F......

OMMOHY


RE: PR System One Humidifier Problem - SarcasticDave94 - 09-16-2017

(09-16-2017, 10:15 AM)OMyMyOHellYes Wrote: I want one that chills the water to about 47 degrees F......

OMMOHY

Will this help?
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RE: PR System One Humidifier Problem - trish6hundred - 09-16-2017

Hi gludden,
WELCOME! to the forum.!
Good luck as you continue CPAP therapy.