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Old 02-02-2012, 12:16 PM #7
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Thank you. I appreciate your support.


At 6:00 this morning hubby looked at the cpap machine again. It has a heating device to warm the water in the humidifier. . . . .
According to hubby, the machine can burn some hair or dust
(It is a bulky machine that I keep on the floor.)


The heating element was very warm (almost hot) when I tested it with my hands. I cannot make a good guess on the temperature because the kitchen thermometer I tried did not work.
When I take off the mask, the element and the water cool almost immediately.

If I were up to the task, I could look for a better thermometer or call the company ----- not going to do those things for now.

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