Moisture in the Neb hose

Juliet

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My neb hose gets moisture inside it. I think this is because it's down in the basement where it's pretty cool in the house. The compressor (Pari ProNeb Ultra - only a few months old) gets the hose air a bit warmed up after a few minutes into my neb session. So I'm thinking this is condensation forming inside the hose.

The outside of the hose is like the icecubes inside a glass, and the inside of the hose is warmer like the air around a glass. So as condensation forms on the outside of a glass, it forms on the inside of the hose. Whenever I start my treatment the hose is dry, but by the time I'm getting to the end of HTS the hose has visible droplets in it.

Does this happen to anyone else? Should I be worried about germs inside the hose? I try to bang out the drops at the end by whapping (gently) the hose so it can dry. I know the packages with the neb cups say not to wash out the hose (and I haven't) but....
 

Juliet

New member
My neb hose gets moisture inside it. I think this is because it's down in the basement where it's pretty cool in the house. The compressor (Pari ProNeb Ultra - only a few months old) gets the hose air a bit warmed up after a few minutes into my neb session. So I'm thinking this is condensation forming inside the hose.

The outside of the hose is like the icecubes inside a glass, and the inside of the hose is warmer like the air around a glass. So as condensation forms on the outside of a glass, it forms on the inside of the hose. Whenever I start my treatment the hose is dry, but by the time I'm getting to the end of HTS the hose has visible droplets in it.

Does this happen to anyone else? Should I be worried about germs inside the hose? I try to bang out the drops at the end by whapping (gently) the hose so it can dry. I know the packages with the neb cups say not to wash out the hose (and I haven't) but....
 

Juliet

New member
My neb hose gets moisture inside it. I think this is because it's down in the basement where it's pretty cool in the house. The compressor (Pari ProNeb Ultra - only a few months old) gets the hose air a bit warmed up after a few minutes into my neb session. So I'm thinking this is condensation forming inside the hose.

The outside of the hose is like the icecubes inside a glass, and the inside of the hose is warmer like the air around a glass. So as condensation forms on the outside of a glass, it forms on the inside of the hose. Whenever I start my treatment the hose is dry, but by the time I'm getting to the end of HTS the hose has visible droplets in it.

Does this happen to anyone else? Should I be worried about germs inside the hose? I try to bang out the drops at the end by whapping (gently) the hose so it can dry. I know the packages with the neb cups say not to wash out the hose (and I haven't) but....
 

Juliet

New member
My neb hose gets moisture inside it. I think this is because it's down in the basement where it's pretty cool in the house. The compressor (Pari ProNeb Ultra - only a few months old) gets the hose air a bit warmed up after a few minutes into my neb session. So I'm thinking this is condensation forming inside the hose.

The outside of the hose is like the icecubes inside a glass, and the inside of the hose is warmer like the air around a glass. So as condensation forms on the outside of a glass, it forms on the inside of the hose. Whenever I start my treatment the hose is dry, but by the time I'm getting to the end of HTS the hose has visible droplets in it.

Does this happen to anyone else? Should I be worried about germs inside the hose? I try to bang out the drops at the end by whapping (gently) the hose so it can dry. I know the packages with the neb cups say not to wash out the hose (and I haven't) but....
 

Juliet

New member
My neb hose gets moisture inside it. I think this is because it's down in the basement where it's pretty cool in the house. The compressor (Pari ProNeb Ultra - only a few months old) gets the hose air a bit warmed up after a few minutes into my neb session. So I'm thinking this is condensation forming inside the hose.
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<br />The outside of the hose is like the icecubes inside a glass, and the inside of the hose is warmer like the air around a glass. So as condensation forms on the outside of a glass, it forms on the inside of the hose. Whenever I start my treatment the hose is dry, but by the time I'm getting to the end of HTS the hose has visible droplets in it.
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<br />Does this happen to anyone else? Should I be worried about germs inside the hose? I try to bang out the drops at the end by whapping (gently) the hose so it can dry. I know the packages with the neb cups say not to wash out the hose (and I haven't) but....
 

Juliet

New member
Yeah, but I'll need to change it daily. Every time I use it it gets moisture inside of it. I've only got maybe 4 or 5 with some spare neb cups. That's not even enough to get me through a week.

Maybe I'll move the compressor upstairs where it's warmer and see if that solves the problem. ~Juliet
 

Juliet

New member
Yeah, but I'll need to change it daily. Every time I use it it gets moisture inside of it. I've only got maybe 4 or 5 with some spare neb cups. That's not even enough to get me through a week.

Maybe I'll move the compressor upstairs where it's warmer and see if that solves the problem. ~Juliet
 

Juliet

New member
Yeah, but I'll need to change it daily. Every time I use it it gets moisture inside of it. I've only got maybe 4 or 5 with some spare neb cups. That's not even enough to get me through a week.

Maybe I'll move the compressor upstairs where it's warmer and see if that solves the problem. ~Juliet
 

Juliet

New member
Yeah, but I'll need to change it daily. Every time I use it it gets moisture inside of it. I've only got maybe 4 or 5 with some spare neb cups. That's not even enough to get me through a week.

Maybe I'll move the compressor upstairs where it's warmer and see if that solves the problem. ~Juliet
 

Juliet

New member
Yeah, but I'll need to change it daily. Every time I use it it gets moisture inside of it. I've only got maybe 4 or 5 with some spare neb cups. That's not even enough to get me through a week.
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<br />Maybe I'll move the compressor upstairs where it's warmer and see if that solves the problem. ~Juliet
 
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