How do I stop condensation from building up in the CPAP hose in colder climates?

Cappy Chase | Aug 24, 2018 | Category: Medical equipment manufacturer

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ResMed Inc | Aug 23, 2020

This situation (often called "rainout") is the result of a temperature difference between the air inside your tubing and the air outside your tubing. This causes the heated "humidified" air to condense in the tubing or mask, causing condensation or water droplets to form, leading to moisture on your face or in your mask. Reducing the humidity level on your machine and/or raising the temperature in your room can help reduce the amount of moisture produced and minimize this effect. Heated tubing, like ResMed ClimateLineAir, can greatly reduce the risk of rainout from occuring. For more information, please see our blog article on the subject here: https://www.resmed.com/us/en/consumer/support/humidifiers/preventing-humidification-rainout-condensation.html Thanks for the question! ResMed Customer Care

ʻʻWARDʻʻ P. R. EverFLO Q OPI TheOXYGENCONCENTRATOR | Aug 24, 2019

On Your ResMed DEVICE there should be a HUMIDAIRE SETTING for Your DEVICE, like on My on My HUMIDAIRE 2i, On My ResMed S7 — VPAP III, I had to TURN the KNOB from 4💦 to 2💧, when I CHANGED from: ULTRA MIRAGE II FULL FACE, to: Swift FX Pillow & Headgear SYSTEM, to get RID of the RAINOUT

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