Another popular option is to put the cpap tubing under the bed covers.
Cpap water not going down.
That s why your cpap is not using water.
If your heated humidifier tank does not need to be refilled more than once every 2 to 3 days this may suggest that the temperature and humidity settings need to be adjusted.
For instance i have my humidity level resmed machine also set at 3 and it takes about 3 nights to go from full to just a bit left in the reservoir.
I have not noticed mouth dryness or nose dryness just a difference in the water level not going down.
There isn t a humidity or air temp sensor in the remstar m series just a dial that adjusts the heater level.
Finally try sleeping with the mask and machine on.
As for dry mouth it is likely you are breathing through your mouth at night but that would also cause you water reservoir to go down very quickly.
Depending on the ambient temperature and relative humidity in the room the humidifier setting he is using isn t able to add any moisture to the air so the tank level doesn t go down.
This will warm the tube and reduce the condensation.
I don t know if my nasal pillow is not sealing properly and that is what is causing it or what.
The company the doctor sent me to.
My expertise on this machine is about zero.
I am not sure of the mechanics of these machines but suspect your machine may not be working.
Turn down the temperature of the humidifier or turn up the thermostat in your bedroom.
Did not give.
You may find that it is more comfortable to sleep in a cool room so you might start by adjusting the humidifier.
I am hoping to be more educated on the cpap machine.
There are also various fabric coverings sold.
Turn on the cpap machine perhaps with the ramp feature turned on.
Next do this using the straps too.