09-25-2013, 02:40 PM
wally povajnukawnings
I am going to winter in Parksville BC 100 miles south of me.Question!What mph will my awnings safely tolerate?Pulling out my awnings,and cracking my windows,set thermostat to 60degrees set dehumidifier to 50% and wear long johns should keep condensation to a minimum.Ilove outdoor cooking,thus helping the situation.Preventions are possible,cures with black mold are not.wally lucky owner of 34ft monarch that has been under cover most of its life please answer approx. safe wind speed.
09-26-2013, 01:39 PM
bill hAwnings and wind are a gamble.
I tilt the odds by extending my awning all the way out, sliding the telescopic uppers up fully, but not locking the knobs.
Then I roll up the awning until the telescopic uppers are collapsed and lock the knob. I then adjust the diagonal arms for head clearance.
This, of course leaves you with less coverage than a fully extended awning, so it is a trade off, depending on what you think the wind might do. In calm winds, we often extend the awning fully.
My awning has survived many wind events that ripped or pulled loose neighbor's awnings that were erected in the conventional manner.
09-26-2013, 03:02 PM
Mogan DavidSome of my neighbors at Hershey High Meadow, a couple weeks ago, ran their lower support arms to the ground instead of to the backets on the RV body. They had no diagonal support to walk into. They ran web straps with adjusters vertically from the corners of the awning frame to corkscrew style dog anchors in the ground.
09-26-2013, 10:29 PM
bill hquote:
Originally posted by Mogan David:
Some of my neighbors at Hershey High Meadow, a couple weeks ago, ran their lower support arms to the ground instead of to the backets on the RV body. They had no diagonal support to walk into. They ran web straps with adjusters vertically from the corners of the awning frame to corkscrew style dog anchors in the ground.
If a really big blow comes up, rolling up the awning might not be possible, or quick enough.
09-26-2013, 10:54 PM
RustyThere is no sure-fire defense against wind damage; however, I never leave the awnings out if I'm away from the coach. Being an astronomer, I'm always connected to NOAA, Weatherbug, and The Weather Channel (using its Local Weather feature). Rarely does severe weather occur without warning.
Rusty
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