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2QAYL
Apr 02, 2008Explorer
I don't regret the lack of a wind sensor for the awning at all, M GO Blue. We had the full meal deal on the 34RLQS with the remote control, wind sensor, multi-wind level settings. Somewhere in our travels I must have brushed a branch and broke a cup off the roof-top wind sensor. Carefree of Colorado wanted $200.00 to replace that $2.00 piece of plastic. Fortunately I traded in the trailer and our dealer paid for the replacement part. Actually, given my druthers I'd as soon have a manual awning as the powered one because the manual is easily manipulated for angle of dangle in rainy conditions. Wish I'd remembered to request a change when I'd ordered our trailer.
Dave
Dave
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