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I see some have 2 legs for when the awning is out, and some have stays attached to the body of the MH, have you used both R R ?
Thanks
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With the outboard legs, is it possible to adjust the height?
Was thinking that 'sunshades' will be fitted at different heights for different MH's so the angle over any door that opens will alter?
With the outboard legs, is it possible to adjust the height?
Was thinking that 'sunshades' will be fitted at different heights for different MH's so the angle over any door that opens will alter?
Winblockers have a sizing chart or will tailor to suit at a fair price and yes the legs on both makes of suncanopy are height adjustable. If it is going to rain ALWAYS set them at a slope. Of course manufacturers would say wind it in.
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Is that the bei de somme services in your avatar?
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Most photos I've seen are with the legs down rather than stays. It does look as though the stays would be easy to walk into and of course the sockets have to be fitted in precise places, don't they?
We only want a short sun shade really as we always move on after a few days, well we did in our first M Homing life. We had a sun shade then and only used it 2 or 3 times in 5 years, but expect being 10 years older we may stop for 3 days at a time now!
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I have had fiamma and omnistor and the omnistor does seem to be built better. I sell awning blocker panels and rooms so I see quite a lot of awnings and I hear of more issues with the fiamma especially the longer ones.
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Dropping a corner and using tensioner bar/bars will work though.Iv'e seen sunshades buckle and collapse under massive rain deluges. I have a very heavy A&E Awning/Sunshade unlike the very light Fiamma/Omnistor type that has been placed in real jeopardy from bad weather.
Dropping one corner to allow for drainage wont do it when the rain is torrential, but, its everybody to their own.
Jim
Dropping a corner and using tensioner bar/bars will work though.
Phil