User finds the water chamber on the ResMed Airsense 11 too small, implying a need for a larger capacity.
@UN, In 2005, my then Doctor prescribed a Sleep Study for me, but then I discovered that I could fly to Thailand for 2 weeks and have a complete physical (head to toe except dental) and get a CPAP Study and a Devilbiss (I think) CPAP Device with all needed parts from Dr. Benjamas at the Bumrungrad Hospital all for about $1,000 less than the local Sleep Study would charge just for the study and the report required by my doctor for a CPAP prescription (another Dr's Fee). When the Devilbiss died in 2011, it only cost me $0.25 for a replacement part to fix it, but when it died again in 2014 (after 9+ years), I was back in the USA where they don't fix anything. So, Medicare & my supplemental insurance are now "paying" for my CPAP from the money they deduct from my Social Security for my new 2014 machine (Resmed Airsense 10), which, after 5 years and a couple of months dutifully announced that the motor was no longer working even though it was actually working. Maybe Resmed was juicing up another sale? After a little over a year, my provider finally sent me a newer CPAP (Resmed Airsense 11). So, I use the 11 when in my bed upstairs and the 10 when on the couch downstairs for a nap. Of course, my provider took another 3 months to get me a new mask, which, of course was the N30i and not the N30. The N30i has too many tubes, etc., and so I'm still waiting for the promised N30 to be delivered. I must say the 11 is a lot better than the 10 in my limited experience but the water chamber's too small & the controls are not very intuitive. BTW, Thank you for all your videos on how to adjust these CPAP devices. Of course, my provider is far more competent at buying other providers than they are at providing any kind of beneficial services, but that's another nightmare that I don't think you care about in this video concerning who's scratching whom's back. Moral of the story, buy it yourself and enjoy the girls in Thailand if you have the money or suffer the Doctor Route if you don't but do have insurance. Remember, if it wasn't called "insurance" it would be gambling (of course gambling's illegal) with you betting against yourself. Wo0dy PS, Thanks also for your free SleepHQ program, it's great.