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  • ResMed ClimateLine Heated Hose Pinout

    A new ResMed ClimateLine headed CPAP hose arrived on schedule and let me measure the old hose:

    ResMed ClimateLine heated hose ends
    ResMed ClimateLine heated hose ends

    The center two they-are-not-USB contacts on the input end of the hose (on the right) are for the heating element spiraling around the tube and measure 10.0 Ω.

    The outer two contacts report back from what must be a 10 kΩ thermistor embedded in the dingus sticking into the hose lumen at the output end (on the left). It reads 12 kΩ in a 68 °F room and responds to warmth with a lower resistance, which is what you’d expect.

    Plugging the ClimateLine hose into the AirSense 11 unit enables temperature sensing at the end of the hose, with closed loop control from 60 °F to 86 °F. Mary set it to 80 °F in manual mode, which apparently produces different results from the same temperature in Auto mode, and declared victory.

    A humidity setting of 4, in the middle of the 1 – 8 range, works for her.

    Both the AirSense 11 and its power brick claim 24 VDC at a suspiciously exact 2.71 A. The hose heater could soak up 2.4 A of that, but the AirSense 11 also heats the humidifier’s water tank (“tub”), so it’s unlikely they’re both seeing the full 24 V.

    I am prohibited from further investigation. [grin]