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spike99 wrote:
IMO, awnings are the most fragile moving part of a RV/TT. They don't like wind, they don't like rain weight and they don't stay clean very long. Especially the underside white ones.
For my previous TT, I tried to lower its large awning myself. One of the pins let go and it all came crashing down. Broke several small parts on it. Luckily, my fingers weren't in the way - as it came crashing down. And, it didn't make dents in the side of my TT.
Long mumblings short. It isn't you. It's the cheap design of fragile awning systems.
Mar-13-2015 02:01 AM
mdamerell wrote:Mine works like that with the knobs tight.
Auto dump Awning
As long and the knob on each side was not tightened down the awning should function like this.
You can pull one arm down and tighten the knob to cause it to drain to one end but you must ensure both arms (knob loose) are free to move before closing the awning.
Mar-12-2015 08:39 PM
kaydeejay wrote:camperforlife wrote:X 2
I always leave one side of the awning a little lower than the other so poo(l)ing is never an issue.
Mar-12-2015 08:26 PM
camperforlife wrote:X 2
I always leave one side of the awning a little lower than the other so poo(l)ing is never an issue.
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