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Title: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: Free2RV on November 17, 2017, 07:08:21 am
We will be ordering our 3100 in May 2018. Like many people, we would love some sort of shelf near each bed for glasses, etc. A plug would be nice for a clock. We don't need connections for the phones, because we don't take them to bed with us.

I saw a recent picture of the shelf over the bed that Jatrax posted. Was this done by PC?

What options do we have and what other ideas do folks want to share?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: fandj on November 17, 2017, 07:59:14 am
http://forum.phoenixusarv.com/index.php/topic,2540.0.html

This is another option.  However you decide to configure your shelf I think you will find one in the bed area adds a lot of convenience.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: Ron Dittmer on November 17, 2017, 10:18:13 am
Hi,

As far as a bedroom alarm clock is concerned.....

We have two battery operated alarm clocks that hang on our 2350 PC walls.  One up front to the left of the main entry door, the other on the bedroom wall to the left of the thermostat.  They display indoor and outdoor temperature readings.  We place the outdoor sensors in the rear outdoor storage compartment which works well.  We hang the clocks on a screw but they are also tacked down on the bottom, opposite the screw with Velcro so the clocks don't fall off the wall from a bad bump in the road.  The Velcro also keeps them straight.

We bought both clocks 10 years ago and they continue to work great.  They were affordable, costing between $20 & $30.  Here is the large living area clock.  The one in the bedroom is smaller and easy to remove and handle while in bed to set our wake-up time.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3612/3508977170_b2efd210bc_z.jpg?zz=1)
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: jatrax on November 17, 2017, 10:22:25 am
Quote
I saw a recent picture of the shelf over the bed that Jatrax posted. Was this done by PC?
I sketched out what I wanted and Phoenix built it.  The result was not precisely what I sketched but the changes were due to materials and how they build things.  Functionally the same as my design.

They should have no issue adding a receptacle there as well.  However, your clock may not work as you think if it is 120volt because that will not be powered unless you are hooked to shore power, running the generator, or have the invertor on.  A 12volt clock might be a better choice and of course you will need a 12 volt receptacle then.  Or find a USB powered clock.  Something like this would work: https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Brightness-Triangle-Sound-Controlled-Temperature/dp/B076H1JDHN/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1510932041&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=usb+powered+clock&psc=1  and it would work all the time you have the 12volt power on.

I would strongly suggest you have them put in 12 volt powered USB charger receptacles.  You might not think you will need them but USB is becoming the standard charger for all manner of devices including phones, tablets, cameras and so on.  Better to have them installed and never used than to wish you had them a year down the road.  My wife and I are both Kindle users and it is nice to just plug them in to the wall charger and leave them in the above bed shelf.  And a USB powered clock would seem to be a good idea.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: KB9OMH on November 17, 2017, 10:30:00 am
Free2rv, We have a 3100. We had a shelf installed over the head of the bed on both beds. I have to use a Cap machine so that a 110 vacuum plug in the cabinet over the head of the bed, a hole drilled to alow hose and wiring, the outlet was also hooked to the Inverter, just wish we had did it for both sides. This has worked very well for us

Jim & Rae Anne
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: Free2RV on November 17, 2017, 02:29:42 pm
Thanks for the quick and helpful replies. We will be considering all your suggestions and talk to them about it when we place our order next spring.  2o2
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: jatrax on December 04, 2017, 08:35:05 pm
Meant to post this awhile back but I've been down with pneumonia for weeks and just getting back up to speed.  Anyway here is a picture of our shelf above the bed.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: Free2RV on December 05, 2017, 09:58:29 am
Meant to post this awhile back but I've been down with pneumonia for weeks and just getting back up to speed.  Anyway here is a picture of our shelf above the bed.
Hope you're feeling better! Thanks so much, that looks sharp! Great ideas to consider.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: Volkemon on December 06, 2017, 08:08:00 pm
..... here is a picture of our shelf above the bed.

Nice!  Think Pattie has that on the honey-do list now.  2o2
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: jatrax on December 06, 2017, 08:32:22 pm
I think I still have the CAD drawing if anyone is interested I can post it.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: Volkemon on December 17, 2017, 07:45:16 am
I think I still have the CAD drawing if anyone is interested I can post it.

Yes please!

I like the way yours looks.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: jatrax on December 17, 2017, 01:01:20 pm
Away from home right now, will post as soon as I get back.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: jatrax on December 21, 2017, 11:39:05 pm
Here is a PDF of the head board.  Sorry for the delay, forgot about posting it until today.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: Volkemon on December 22, 2017, 06:15:00 am
Here is a PDF of the head board.  Sorry for the delay, forgot about posting it until today.

NO worries Sir! Thanks for taking the time to upload. Looks like I am the 7th one, so its a popular item. Very functional, and uses otherwise 'worthless' space, a valuable thing in a 2350.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: mhoecker on December 22, 2017, 10:08:57 am
Free2rv, We have a 3100. We had a shelf installed over the head of the bed on both beds. I have to use a Cap machine so that a 110 vacuum plug in the cabinet over the head of the bed, a hole drilled to alow hose and wiring, the outlet was also hooked to the Inverter, just wish we had did it for both sides. This has worked very well for us

Jim & Rae Anne

Jim, do you find having the cpap above your head problematic if you use a humidifing tank?  I am trying to figure where I can put my cpap with water tank below my head and still have enough air hose to accommodate my movements while I sleep.
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: KB9OMH on December 22, 2017, 12:38:52 pm
mhoecker
       I have not has any problems with the Cpap over head, With the hole they drilled, looking up, at the right hand corner by the window, my hose is plenty long to let me switch side when sleeping, From Left side to right. Also the hole lets me run electric for the clock and phone charger. Hope this answers your question, Sorry for the delay, been taking care of Dear Wife with new Knee.

Jim
Title: Re: Twin Beds - Shelf Options
Post by: mhoecker on December 22, 2017, 01:56:19 pm
Tough time of year to have to recuperate from knee surgery.  I wish your wife well and hope you both have a happy holiday!