⚙️ Upgrade your CPAP’s heart—quiet, reliable, and built to last!
The LiLDiHo CPAP Motor is a high-quality, OE-standard replacement blower motor compatible with ResMed AirSense 10 and S9/S10 series machines. Designed for ultra-quiet operation and long-lasting durability, it offers a cost-effective repair solution with easy installation and a reassuring two-year warranty.
J**N
Cpap
Great, and easy to install in my cpap machine,very low noise level
A**R
Don’t do what I did!
I was out all day. I got in late. I was trying to rush through installing the motor. I put it in backwards. Just make sure you pay attention when you’re reinstalling the new motor. It’s very quiet and works great. I could not be happier.
A**N
Successful motor swap in a ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet
My CPAP started suddenly making lots of LOUD noise @ 11,724 hrs and almost 5 years of use. The general consensus on the Internet is the machine is suffering from "pneumatic block" failure and the motor/blower needs to be replaced. I figured I'd try a $100 fix attempt before trashing it since it's out of warranty.The new motor arrived in Excellent packaging. Lots of Youtube videos on doing motor swaps on AirSense 10s, I found the Aussie guy's videos the most helpful and thorough of those I watched. Video is pretty easy to follow and the swap is easy if you're the least bit mechanically inclined. Need a Torx t-10 drive and maybe a small flat blade screwdriver to pry the plastic covers with.Despite changing filters regularly, the "guts" of my machine were pretty filthy with dust. I took all the plastic and silicone parts around the motor and washed them good with soapy water using a toothbrush, then wiped them down and allowed to air dry.Reassembly was straightforward and easy enough, however the CPAP didn't work right the first time I reassembled it. The "auto-start" and "auto-stop" feature didn't work. It wouldn't detect my breathing, and once it was started manually, it wouldn't shut off when there was a leak, it would just keep running. I figured there was an orifice somewhere that monitors pressure that was blocked or not assembled correctly.So I took everything apart for a second time, double checked the cleanness of all the parts, inspected the silicone parts with the small orifices and gave puffs of air to make sure everything was clean and clear of debris. Upon reassembly the second time, everything worked like it should.I've used it for a few nights now and it seems to provide the correct amount of pressure/air. I sleep good and I don't get any warnings or sad faces on my data screen.The motor does have a tiny amount of noise associated with it, it's not quite as quiet as it was when the machine was new. If I was to compare it, I'd say it sounds like a machine that's been in use for a year or two. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being perfectly quiet, I'd give this motor a 7.5-8. It's plenty quiet enough for me to use and IMO, well worth the $100 bucks to bring life back to my old machine. I hope I can get another 4-5 years out of this motor. Either way, I'll keep swapping motors until the electronics give up the ghost.
M**T
A++
Fits and works perfectly in my Airsense 10!
J**O
perfect replacement, dead silent, easy DIY job
literally took me no more than 30 minutes and that was taking my time going along with a youtube vid slowly. I could do it again without the vid now in probably 6-8 minutes if I wanted to. dead simple. look up youtube user "CPAP Reviews" for a vid titled "ResMed Motor Replacement Guide - Motor Life Exceeded?!" and he'll walk you thru it. just pay close attention to the little details and dont skip anything. it's simple. the unit was just tested, dead silent (except the expected whooshing of air, not gonna eliminate that) but the whining noise from the old motor is now gone thank gawwwwwd finally lol. i may just buy another 1 or 2 to have on hand for the future perhaps idk. maybe. buy with confidence it's a perfect lil motor and a easy surgery on the machine no worries.
M**R
Not the same quality as the original.
I tried two of these. The first one lasted about a week before it started to whistle horribly by morning - even my partner could hear it. The second one sounded like a bad motor from the start but whistled everytime you exhaled and the motor startup was far more rough than the first one or the original. I ended up putting my original one back in and will just deal with the subtle grinding noise it had just begun to make. I'll maybe try another brand at some point, but this was a no go for me ☹️I'd love for this to work - may the mfg will see this and attempt to convince me otherwise, which I'd be happy to have that opportunity!
J**A
Saving $
Thanks for making my day. Product is awesome, keep up the great work.
J**.
YouTube videos can teach you to install it.
Worked well to replace the motor that went bad in my CPAP. It does make a slight noise, which is kind of annoying, but I've been able to sleep through it. I only use this machine as a backup anyway. Sure beats the cost of replacing the whole machine!!
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