Crashnburn
Pattern Altitude
I've had my ResMed 10, with a Nasal Pillow for about a month, and already I'm getting tired of feeling like an astronaut because I have a hose connected to the mask connector on the top of my head all night long.
From other posters, when I go for my 3rd class I'll need 1 year of data (I have an expired 3rd Class from 2007, so I should be able to get a BasicMed, instead. Either way, I'll need to get an SI to get a current medical.
My understanding is that 75% of potential sleep times must show >= 6 hours to qualify for an SI. I know the medical community only recommends 4 hours, but I think the FAA would like all of us pilots to get at least 6 hours, and the CPAP machines will make sure some of us do.
I usually get almost 6 hours, now. Last week, I only got 4, plus 2 non-CPAP hours, and man that made a huge negative difference in my day. Made a believer out of me.
My CPAP has the capability for an SD card. ResMed sells a 4 GB for $15. It's passed the medical devices tests. Considering the CPAP has a low voltage supply, the card plugs into the unit, and there's a hose between the mask and the unit, I don't see any issue of using a non ResMed supplied SD card. What do you think?
According to ResMed, a 1 GB SD card will hold a year of usage data, and 30 days of detailed usage. Extrapolating, a 4GB card should do 4 years usage, and 120 days detailed usage, and if it will work, a 16 GB card would hold more than a year of detailed usage. Has anyone tried a 16 GB card in a ResMed 10. I know they're cheap, and at worst, it will still give me 4 GB of storage. Has any one tried an 8 or 16 GB SD in their ResMed 10?
I tried a SoClean machine, but it died after about 2 weeks of use. I wasn't thrilled about residual ozone, anyway. Its going back for a refund, and I'll just do a weekly manual cleaning. I've seen some studies that say that there is no increased incidence of respiratory infection due to uncleaned CPCP machines. Does any one have any anecdotal stories to share?
Thanks
From other posters, when I go for my 3rd class I'll need 1 year of data (I have an expired 3rd Class from 2007, so I should be able to get a BasicMed, instead. Either way, I'll need to get an SI to get a current medical.
My understanding is that 75% of potential sleep times must show >= 6 hours to qualify for an SI. I know the medical community only recommends 4 hours, but I think the FAA would like all of us pilots to get at least 6 hours, and the CPAP machines will make sure some of us do.
I usually get almost 6 hours, now. Last week, I only got 4, plus 2 non-CPAP hours, and man that made a huge negative difference in my day. Made a believer out of me.
My CPAP has the capability for an SD card. ResMed sells a 4 GB for $15. It's passed the medical devices tests. Considering the CPAP has a low voltage supply, the card plugs into the unit, and there's a hose between the mask and the unit, I don't see any issue of using a non ResMed supplied SD card. What do you think?
According to ResMed, a 1 GB SD card will hold a year of usage data, and 30 days of detailed usage. Extrapolating, a 4GB card should do 4 years usage, and 120 days detailed usage, and if it will work, a 16 GB card would hold more than a year of detailed usage. Has anyone tried a 16 GB card in a ResMed 10. I know they're cheap, and at worst, it will still give me 4 GB of storage. Has any one tried an 8 or 16 GB SD in their ResMed 10?
I tried a SoClean machine, but it died after about 2 weeks of use. I wasn't thrilled about residual ozone, anyway. Its going back for a refund, and I'll just do a weekly manual cleaning. I've seen some studies that say that there is no increased incidence of respiratory infection due to uncleaned CPCP machines. Does any one have any anecdotal stories to share?
Thanks