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wa8yxm
Nov 04, 2014Explorer III
I would pay for an awning.. I used to have PUP and later a trailer and on both of them I built awnings for them they are that useful.
Where I'm parked now the evening sun likes to shine on the RV on the awning side, the shade lightens the load on the air conditioners.. And the good thing about a quality A&E weather pro with genuine canvas, is this.
If the wind sensor works (It does not) it will wind up at around 15MPH
Since the wind sensor is a joke on mine (new ones have better sensors) I disabled it and tie the thing down
Wind gusts were in teh 45-50 MPH if not stronger range earlier last week,, No problems at all.
Neighbor has a vinyl awning.. or should I say HAD.
Where I'm parked now the evening sun likes to shine on the RV on the awning side, the shade lightens the load on the air conditioners.. And the good thing about a quality A&E weather pro with genuine canvas, is this.
If the wind sensor works (It does not) it will wind up at around 15MPH
Since the wind sensor is a joke on mine (new ones have better sensors) I disabled it and tie the thing down
Wind gusts were in teh 45-50 MPH if not stronger range earlier last week,, No problems at all.
Neighbor has a vinyl awning.. or should I say HAD.
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