so in my attempts to finish most of every left in the nursery, i decided to make the crib up and set up the monitor....well did not know that the angel care monitor was going to be such a pain in the a$$. you need a plank of wood to put on top of the springs for the sensor pad to sit which clearly i don't have laying around my house! add another thing to my never ending honey do list for DH...anyone have this system and know if 1) you really don't need the wood, 2) you don't have to use the sensor thing right?
Re: angel care monitor is a PITA!
We used left over pieces of laminate flooring we had laying around. The sensor should be on something firm under the mattress, not the springs. You don't have to use the sensor, but then it defeats the purpose of the monitor and is basically a really expensive sound monitor.
my read shelf:
that is a good idea...does the piece need to be the entire size of the crib? or just the sensor pad ?
It just needs to be the size, or a little larger, than the sensor pad.
my read shelf:
Yes, you really do need the board. No, it doesn't have to be the same size as the crib. Masonite is inexpensive and works great. I believe they tell you the dimensions it needs to be in the manual.
If you are smart, you will get it nearly as wide as the crib or trying to line up board, sensor pad and mattress every time you change the sheets will be difficult.
You can use it without the sensor pad and we thought it was a really good monitor. It doesn't make sense to me to go to the trouble of getting that particular monitor and then get overwhelmed by needing to make a quick trip to literally any hardware store.
Unexpected things come up when you're a parent. That's just the way it is.