I'm guessing: 1. There is an outlet inside the storage bin that is over your head when you're lying in bed. Nothing special about this outlet. And, (2), there is a hole cut into the floor of said bin to allow the hose to exit.
All of this lets the CPAP sit in the overhead bin instead of beside the bed.
SUGGESTION!! Deep 6 the CPAP machine and get yourself a INSPIRE device installed.
Supper easy to use and takes all the worries out about having power or location for a CPAP machine.
Only worry? Enough AA batteries to run the remote for a period of time.
The worries are over!!
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