jdog wrote:
Vulcaneer wrote:
Go ahead and strap down your awning. Then when the wind comes up and rips it off the side of your RV, then tell me how much you like it.
One push button and the electric is retracted. Tilts itself. And fluffs up in a wind. With gas shocks to absorb the impact. Works for me.
Easy to put up a neighbors electric awning without going inside his coach. Just need to know what to do. But if you have never owned one, you won't know how. It's in the manual. Just need a drill battery and a provided jumper cable. Just because you don't know how, doesn't mean it is NOT possible.
I have a drill battery, but where does this "provided jumper cable" come from? Who provides it? I don't have one.
Mine came with the trailer with the electric awning. But not a big deal to make one either. Just a two wire deal, with alligator clips on one end (for the awning motor terminals). And the other end goes to pos and neg poles on drill battery.