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Re: CPAP at altitude > what’s supported

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Posted by D.H. on July 23, 2011 at 12:25:30:

In Reply to: Re: CPAP at altitude > what’s supported posted by BC on July 22, 2011 at 07:53:30:

Thanks. I'd rather take my Everest CPAP than my F&P HC-233. It half the weight and half the size. However, the Everest is not tested for heights over 8,000 ft (funny, given that name). I'll be as high as 11,000 and as low as sea level.

The F&P has only manual adjustments. The motor capacity is 20 cmH2O, so my Rx of 13 should certainly not be unachievable. Also, being that this is not in the U.S., I don't need to worry that it's illegal for me to adjust the settings myself.

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