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SoundGuy wrote:Same with me, my power awning tilts nicely (I don't know what brand it is) but I love it. Used to be when it started to storm in the middle of the night I would have to get dressed, get my shoes on, and go outside to put the awning in. Now I hop out of bed, push a button, and done.
Fast forward to when we bought our current Coachmen, also a brand new dealer lot model with a Dometic 9100 power awning, except this one does tilt significantly so we thought we'd go ahead and chance it. Three years later now and we have no complaints at all about our Dometic 9100 - even pouring rain just rolls off so it never accumulates, angle is fine for protection from the sun, I can even pull it lower to attach awning lights if I wish, but it's so easy to retract if the wind really begins to blow, otherwise we just leave it deployed, no issues at all. :B
โMar-31-2016 08:26 AM
Stefonius wrote:
I have had both manual and electric and I will NEVER go back to a manual. Mine is a Dometic electric, and like others have said, I use it far more often than I ever used the manual awnings on prior coaches. It's just so much more convenient to deploy and retract.
โMar-31-2016 08:17 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
OTOH what you go through to set up is not much different than having a manual awning, by the time you're finished with supports and tie-downs.
โMar-31-2016 07:54 AM
ependydad wrote:OTOH what you go through to set up is not much different than having a manual awning, by the time you're finished with supports and tie-downs.
Electric WITH support poles and quality tie downs. I generally deploy my awning when I arrive somewhere and setup the poles + tie downs and then don't close my awning until I leave (1-3 weeks later typically).
I can count on one hand the number of times that I had to close it due to inclement weather in 400-some nights since having the support poles.
โMar-31-2016 07:38 AM
chiefward wrote:
ependydad. 'Electric WITH support poles and quality tie downs.'
Did you buy or make your support poles? Does the side edges do much flapping in the wind without deflappers?
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