Forewarning....long post
Been a minute since I last posted but finally got the camper and as I stated in a previous post, Keystone made some bedroom changes for 2025 that weren't exactly welcome.
In the 24 model each side had an outlet with USB chargers and a window shelf that could be used for a phone or even a CPAP machine. For 25 they removed all of that.
First we replaced the factory mattress with a new Serta Ultra Plush. 1000% better than original however it is just slightly wider which put a lot of pressure on the new fold up shelfs they Keystone has added.
I removed the new shelves and put a power strip with usb chargers on both sides of the bed.
Next I routed the power cord from the right side power strip up under the bed and tacked down with a wire clamps. Each of these then connect to surge protector that plugs into the only outlet by the bed.
Keystone in their infinite wisdom placed this outlet where anything plugged into it would be hit by the bathroom sliding door. To get around this I found a flat mount surge protector that covered the entire face plate and only sticks out 1/2 of an inch. This allows the surge protector to stay plugged in and the door to open as well.
Next I made some 2 inch holes to route power cables through for our Sleep Number dual temp layer. These power cables then plugged into the surge protector as well.
The fan motors for the dual temp later were mounted to the side of the bed frame using a small piece of wall trim and a Velcro strap mounted on each side. Basically makes it really easy to remove for cleaning and keeps the motor about 2 inches above the floor to keep from stubbing a toe as you get in bed.
Finally I bought 2 finish grade boards from Lowes along with some rope trim and some brown paint. Measured once and cut 17 times. Wood glued the rope trim to the shelves and then painted. These I mounted to the top of the window frame. The rope trim acts as a small lip to keep items from sliding off. The shelves themselves are perfect for my CPAP, phone, dual temp remote, and whatever else I want up there.
https://imgur.com/QlfTJTV
https://imgur.com/nbLruC1
https://imgur.com/pG7bqLs
https://imgur.com/eIVD17v
I need to get some pics of the dual temp fans but otherwise I think you get the idea.
Flat cord surge strip
Power strip with USB ports
Been a minute since I last posted but finally got the camper and as I stated in a previous post, Keystone made some bedroom changes for 2025 that weren't exactly welcome.
In the 24 model each side had an outlet with USB chargers and a window shelf that could be used for a phone or even a CPAP machine. For 25 they removed all of that.
First we replaced the factory mattress with a new Serta Ultra Plush. 1000% better than original however it is just slightly wider which put a lot of pressure on the new fold up shelfs they Keystone has added.
I removed the new shelves and put a power strip with usb chargers on both sides of the bed.
Next I routed the power cord from the right side power strip up under the bed and tacked down with a wire clamps. Each of these then connect to surge protector that plugs into the only outlet by the bed.
Keystone in their infinite wisdom placed this outlet where anything plugged into it would be hit by the bathroom sliding door. To get around this I found a flat mount surge protector that covered the entire face plate and only sticks out 1/2 of an inch. This allows the surge protector to stay plugged in and the door to open as well.
Next I made some 2 inch holes to route power cables through for our Sleep Number dual temp layer. These power cables then plugged into the surge protector as well.
The fan motors for the dual temp later were mounted to the side of the bed frame using a small piece of wall trim and a Velcro strap mounted on each side. Basically makes it really easy to remove for cleaning and keeps the motor about 2 inches above the floor to keep from stubbing a toe as you get in bed.
Finally I bought 2 finish grade boards from Lowes along with some rope trim and some brown paint. Measured once and cut 17 times. Wood glued the rope trim to the shelves and then painted. These I mounted to the top of the window frame. The rope trim acts as a small lip to keep items from sliding off. The shelves themselves are perfect for my CPAP, phone, dual temp remote, and whatever else I want up there.
https://imgur.com/QlfTJTV
https://imgur.com/nbLruC1
https://imgur.com/pG7bqLs
https://imgur.com/eIVD17v
I need to get some pics of the dual temp fans but otherwise I think you get the idea.
Flat cord surge strip
Power strip with USB ports
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