Filters for Oxygen Concentrators
Does anyone out there sell filters for the M15 oxygen concentrator? The company from which I purchased my concentrator has apparently gone out of business.
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Try Extreme Oxygen - different company, the EX-15 is the same machine.
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David at Available Oxygen helped me out in a big way. Thanks so much!
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Salt City Glass sells them for $9.99 per set.
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Where can you get filters for the Hurricane H-1? I know ABR has one that fits the hurricane and Tornados but at 20.00 each, seems a little pricey to me.
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Keep in mind the H-1 has 2 filters so we're not talking 20 bucks - we're talking 40 Smaller machines usually replace filters every year or at least that's what I've seen recommended here. Manufacturers typically say every 6 months. Just because I can go 2 years on a bigger machine doesn't mean I should. A lot of factors go into replacement schedule such as geography - desert, coastal, humidity, dry, etc...It certainly doesn't mean you pay double because you get 2 years instead of 1 out of it. That's a bogus marketing tactic. I replace mine every year as we tend to be a bit dustier in northern Nevada and they are always dirty. Some will probably say that is excessive for replacement but its been running perfectly for 7+ years - so I replace them every year. As such, I don't see the point of your response except to infer that you felt my comment of 20.00 each being over priced was "unreasonable". I acknowledge it was an opinion and as such I'll take it for what it's worth but thought in all fairness I would explain to others my thought process of why. It has nothing to do with ABR - I buy a lot from ABR. It's more about 20.00 bucks each being double what they are worth. Thanks again Available Oxy for the great info. |
Check with your local oxygen home health companies. I bought some from one in my local area after showing them my old one from my concentrator.
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I got mine from Salt City Glass. Great price, fast, and i would buy them from there again.
Karen Sagar Art Glass ripzz |
Internal filters should be replaced every 6 months. The foam ones can be washed.
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bumping this, I am on the respironics page
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. and most of it looks familiar, but what is the battery for? |
My best bet is that the 9 volt battery sounds the screamer if the power goes out.
Remember these are life dependent machines and kicking the cord out of the wall as you leave the room could very well kill someone. And, of course, engineers being who they are, the alarm will also sound if the battery gets too low so you have to keep a good one in there even if you don't want to. |
aha thanks Phil, that makes sense :)
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I bought a previous oxycon off Craigslist. Med Supply place didn't want to carry the brand anymore ... He showed me the battery and it's a warning bell. Like if person on therapy stops breathing ... though I think it should/would go off if the machine loses power suddenly.
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Alarm also sounds if the O2 hose gets kinked, or obstructed in any way!
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