My PAKs last about 4 wks too (eod 60 liters (3,5 x 4 > 14)
Husband does 3.50 hour treatments using 30L per tx (60L SAK's). Our PAK generally lasts 17-20 treatments and/or 27-29 days. I count the day I prime a PAK as Day 1.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on November 16, 2015, 11:39:09 AMHusband does 3.50 hour treatments using 30L per tx (60L SAK's). Our PAK generally lasts 17-20 treatments and/or 27-29 days. I count the day I prime a PAK as Day 1. That is only about 9-10 SAK fills. That is within guidelines to have a Linx pre-filter supplied by NxStage. I never got more than 12 before I got the Linx, and am on 16 and counting now (first PAK with the Linx). The Linx takes up a bit of space, but is an install & forget unit - the only thing I will have to do to it is change the filter when NxStage automagically incldues one in my delivery.
I googled the NxStage Linx filter and found a picture of it in a pdf titled "Dowload Therapy Handbook" for NxStage. Their picture shows the Linx sitting underneath a sink cabinet. I can't tell by their picture what it connects to tho. Is that something a plumber has to do? We live in an apartment so can't mess with the pipes.
The Linx sounds like it would need to stay hooked up to a water source and never disconnected between treatments.
Just asking, how do I know if The sediment filter needs changing, cos mine has never been changed (3+ years)?
No Simon I do 5-6 hrs 60 liters eod sorry for being unclear.
Quote from: cassandra on November 15, 2015, 10:46:44 AMMy PAKs last about 4 wks too (eod 60 liters (3,5 x 4 > 14)I assume you mean 3.5 hours every other day - are you running 60L or 30L per treatment.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on November 17, 2015, 02:59:17 PMThe Linx sounds like it would need to stay hooked up to a water source and never disconnected between treatments.You can disconnect it the same way you would disconnect the NxStage from the water source. I turn off the water source (but leave the tubing connected) when not in treatment or filling/flushing/priming a PAK.You have nothing to lose by asking for one. If it does't work out, call NxStage and they will have UPS pick it up at their expense.
We use a Pureflow Faucet Adapter at our kitchen sink. I disconnect the blue water line when not in use. I would have to put the Linx either up on our kitchen countertop next to the sink or use an adapter connection below the sink...not sure I want to do that. But the fact that you get more life out of a PAK with the Linx is very tempting.
All I knew was that we didn't know how old it was when we got it from the clinic