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MitchF150 wrote:
I've found if you pitch the awning too much, that's when it'll collect water if it rains hard enough. It creates more of a 'bowl' with the fabric when it's pitched too much.
I do everything that everyone has said so far.. Except tie it down.. I've never tied it down because if it's such that you need it tied down, it too much to have the awning out in the first place.
I've also left it out when leaving the site, but I'll lower the arms while still attached to the trailer so it's really low and with the flappers, seems to be able to take a lot of wind if it comes up suddenly..
Of course leaving it out anytime you are away is a risk.. It's up to you to determine your own risk/reward for doing so.. Sometimes I put it up, sometimes I leave it out, sometimes I lower the arms.. ๐
Good luck!
Mitch
โAug-30-2014 08:28 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
No I don't leave it out....anymore
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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dbbls wrote:
I never leave the awning out when we leave or go to bed. I have got out of bed and went out in the rain too many times to put the awning up. Never again.
ChopperBill wrote:
What good is an awning if you can't leave it out in the rain?
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