Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

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Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by Marietjie » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:11 pm

I am in trouble . . . yesterday my hubby opened my Goodknight 420 machine to check if the battery was still fine. When he opened it the foam that makes it sound proof, came out in pieces. It felt like memory foam so I cut out a new piece of memory foam, replaced it and when I switched it on last night the sound of the machine was unbearable. Sounded like a vacuum cleaner! Has anyone replaced that piece of foam and what did you replace it with? I don't think I need a new machine?
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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by SleepyToo2 » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:17 pm

You will need to find a supplier of that part - unless someone can tell you a brand of foam that might be sound-proof. There are so many different types of foam that it would be very difficult to know what might work. If you have all the pieces that were removed, maybe you could super-glue them together as a temporary fix? Just don't glue them to the machine!

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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by Goofproof » Thu Dec 05, 2013 9:35 pm

Changing parts willy nilly can be hazardous, shorts, fire, smoke etc. If you due get it repaired, throw hubbies tools out in the trash, better still make him get you a new machine. If it isn't broken don't fix it. Jim
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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by Marietjie » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:02 pm

Thank you my CpapFriends - my machine is discontinued but I will phone Resmed office immediately when doors open this morning (only 6am in RSA at the moment!) Maybe I am lucky and they can tell me what foam to use.
If not, then it is time for a new machine - early Xmas present!?!
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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by Goofproof » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:10 pm

Marietjie wrote:Thank you my CpapFriends - my machine is discontinued but I will phone Resmed office immediately when doors open this morning (only 6am in RSA at the moment!) Maybe I am lucky and they can tell me what foam to use.
If not, then it is time for a new machine - early Xmas present!?!
He may have disturbed a hose or fitting, making a internal leak that hurts your pressure, hard to tell. Does Resmed work on other brand machines? Jim
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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by Marietjie » Thu Dec 05, 2013 10:22 pm

Goofproof wrote:
Marietjie wrote:Thank you my CpapFriends - my machine is discontinued but I will phone Resmed office immediately when doors open this morning (only 6am in RSA at the moment!) Maybe I am lucky and they can tell me what foam to use.
If not, then it is time for a new machine - early Xmas present!?!
He may have disturbed a hose or fitting, making a internal leak that hurts your pressure, hard to tell. Does Resmed work on other brand machines? Jim
Goofproof - will let you know -(resmed) what about acoustic foam? just asking!
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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by Goofproof » Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:12 pm

Marietjie wrote:
Goofproof wrote:
Marietjie wrote:Thank you my CpapFriends - my machine is discontinued but I will phone Resmed office immediately when doors open this morning (only 6am in RSA at the moment!) Maybe I am lucky and they can tell me what foam to use.
If not, then it is time for a new machine - early Xmas present!?!
He may have disturbed a hose or fitting, making a internal leak that hurts your pressure, hard to tell. Does Resmed work on other brand machines? Jim
Goofproof - will let you know -(resmed) what about acoustic foam? just asking!
There are many types of foam, I don't know what properties are required in a xpap. if you had old it would be better but the fact it tore up, it was probably at the end of its life.
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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by DoriC » Sat Dec 07, 2013 6:22 pm

Marietjie wrote:
Goofproof wrote:
Marietjie wrote:Thank you my CpapFriends - my machine is discontinued but I will phone Resmed office immediately when doors open this morning (only 6am in RSA at the moment!) Maybe I am lucky and they can tell me what foam to use.
If not, then it is time for a new machine - early Xmas present!?!
He may have disturbed a hose or fitting, making a internal leak that hurts your pressure, hard to tell. Does Resmed work on other brand machines? Jim
Goofproof - will let you know -(resmed) what about acoustic foam? just asking!
Hi Marietjie, If you can't get it repaired what's the chances of getting a new upgraded one with insurance if you have it? I'm not familiar with the situation in SA. Please don't go sticking anything inside, it makes me nervous!

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Re: Replaced foam in machine now it is not sound proof-help me!

Post by -tim » Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:49 am

Chance are something other than the foam is causing the noise. The foam will only drop the noise 3 to 6 db which doesn't sound like the problem. Make sure the motor is spinning without hitting anything and the bearings are in the right position.

The acoustic foam inside my s9 looks much like sponge. Just don't use a kitchen sponge since they are covered in toxic stuff to keep them looking fresh. If they say "don't use in an aquarium" then they are full of stuff you don't want to breath. If they aren't labelled that way, they still might have the same stuff in them.

Your local car stereo installer might have something useful as well.

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