Do you clean your unit, mask, and hose with a SoClean ? If so, this might interest you. About two years ago my bipap bit the dust. Since I can’t sleep without one, I bought one out of my pocket. (Hadn’t had a sleep study in years). About a year after I got the new one it developed a strange whining noise, not unlike a dirt bike revving. I contacted the seller and after a little wrangling they sent me another. Then about two weeks ago this “new” one started the same thing. One faied at nearly a year, the other, just a little over a year. Now, I ain’t real smart, but I’m thinking something is up. Either I’m lucky as hell or something is causing this and I immediately suspect the SoClean because ozone is known to destroy some rubber items. After a short internet search I come across the statement that ResMed will no longer warranty a cpap or bipap cleaned with ozone. So……I’m stuck with this Kawasaki powered bipap or pony up $1,700 for a new one. I emailed SoClean but I do not expect any satisfaction. Needless to say, I’m done with anything ozone to clean my stuff, I’ll do it the old fashioned way.
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Originally posted by Hutch View PostThis might be causing the issue fellas: https://www.usa.philips.com/healthca...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostResMed cpap here. I've had the machine for close to 20 years. Been using the SoClean for 3-4 years with no problems, but I only run it 2 times a week and do not use the humidifier. I run it dry.
That whining noise is driving me bats**t crazy !
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