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Posted by Mona on April 21, 1998 at 20:19:02:

I posted a message earlier regarding condensation. I was referred to a web site that offers a sleeve for sale to help eliminate condensation. There is a lot of information on the site including information on heated humidifiers. Part of the article on heated humidifiers states the higher the pressure the more likelyhood of condensation. What is considered a high setting? I think my machine is set up for 11 whatever that means.

Can anyone advise if this is considered a high setting and what this number represents? I keep trying to read info on sleep disorders to become more educated and it seems I learn something new everytime I browse the net.


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