These numbers refer to gas production volume per hour (many manufacturers label this as mL/min or L/hour — but functionally it reflects total hydrogen + oxygen output capacity).
For individual home use, the 1200 output model already provides more than enough hydrogen and oxygen flow to fully saturate a standard nasal cannula or mask. The upcoming 1800 version is designed for higher-demand or multi-user environments. Most customers will not experience a noticeable difference in therapeutic performance between the two.
Practical Comparison
1200 L/min (Current Production Model)
Easily supports 1 user at full therapeutic flow
Stable hydrogen concentration
Lower electrical load = better long-term reliability
Quieter operation
Less heat stress on components
Ideal for home and daily personal use
1800 L/min (Higher Capacity Model – Future Release)
Designed for:
Higher flow therapy protocols
Longer continuous sessions
Potential dual-user setups
Slightly faster saturation of breathing circuit volume
Intended more for clinic-style or high-demand use
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