A&E Awning adjustment? January 13, 2012, 01:54:43 pm Yahoo Message Number: 127819The awning is 10 years old and seldom used. Until now it opens and closes just fine. The canvas is stowed just fine.Today I notice that the cover latch does not quite close when fully wound in. It remains a small fraction of an inch from latch. The red pop-tabs stay out when I stop cranking. I find that if I apply torque to the wind knob, it closes. But when I release the torque the cover reopens 1/4 inch or so.There is probably some adjustment? I'd like to hear advice.John
Re: A&E Awning adjustment? Reply #1 – January 13, 2012, 05:08:26 pm Yahoo Message Number: 127823Quote The awning is 10 years old and seldom used. Until now it opens and closes just fine. The canvas is stowed just fine.Today I notice that the cover latch does not quite close when fully wound in. It remains a small fraction of an inch from latch. The red pop-tabs stay out when I stop cranking. I find that if I apply torque to the wind knob, it closes. But when I release the torque the cover reopens 1/4 inch or so.There is probably some adjustment? I'd like to hear advice.John John, the awning on our '02 30' has done the same thing for 6 years and I finally just stopped worrying about it. I have tried opening it full length in hot sun to get it to roll up tighter, but that didn't help. Even tho it's not locked, it won't go any place but I'd like to find a fix too.Chris
Re: A&E Awning adjustment? Reply #2 – January 14, 2012, 04:16:12 am Yahoo Message Number: 127829We use a long length of velcro, the kind that sticks to itself (back to front). We've used it almost from the start. It's quite thin and slips between the awning box and the rig with no problem and holds tight when the awning isn't deployed . Kate http://cholulared.blogspot.com http://www.cholulared.comLiving somewhere near the corner of no and where
Re: A&E Awning adjustment? Reply #3 – January 14, 2012, 09:10:49 am Yahoo Message Number: 127830Quote We use a long length of velcro, the kind that sticks to itself (back to front). We've used it almost from the start. It's quite thin and slips between the awning box and the rig with no problem and holds tight when the awning isn't deployed . Kate http://cholulared.blogspot.com http://www.cholulared.comLiving somewhere near the corner of no and where Kate, why would you have Velcro between the (back of the) awning box and the rig (side of coach?) when the awning box is already screwed to the side of the LD? Or...do you mean the Velcro is between the front of the awning box and the metal edge on the front of the awning so the edge adheres to the box when it's closed?Chris
Re: A&E Awning adjustment? Reply #4 – January 14, 2012, 10:52:31 am Yahoo Message Number: 127832wrote: Or...do you mean the Velcro is between the front of the awning box and the metal edge on the front of the awning so the edge adheres to the box when it's closed? --- Chris, Kate will probably answer, but I think that the set-up described means a length of stick-to-itself velcro wrapped snugly around the entire awning case (and front edge) to keep the awning edge from sliding out. I've seen this method used on a few LDs that suffer "awning front edge creep".Joan
Re: A&E Awning adjustment? Reply #5 – January 14, 2012, 10:56:53 am Yahoo Message Number: 127833"There is probably some adjustment? I'd like to hear advice."JohnI assume you have a Fiamma awning. The what usually happens is the awning gets stretched and one side is slightly longer than the other side. When rolled up, the longer side does not pull in all the way. Starting in 2004-2205, the awnings have a red adjuster, located at one end of the big roller, that slightly increases or decrease the diameter of the roller. If the loose side is also on the aide of the adjuster, twist it to increase the diameter. This will pull the awning in at little faster rate on that side, letting both side close evenly and tight. Decrease the diameter if the adjuster is at the tight end. Our 2003 LD's awning did the same thing but it does not have the adjuster. I rolled the awning all the way out. On the loose side, I applied a short piece of duct tape, on the edge of the awning, starting at the end where the awning attaches to the roller. This thickens the awning as it rolls up, increases the diameter, and causes that side to roll at little faster rate. It takes a bit of experimentation to determine the proper length of the added tape.Larry
Re: A&E Awning adjustment? Reply #6 – January 14, 2012, 11:04:48 am Yahoo Message Number: 127835Quotewrote: Or...do you mean the Velcro is between the front of the awning box and the metal edge on the front of the awning so the edge adheres to the box when it's closed? --- Chris, Kate will probably answer, but I think that the set-up described means a length of stick-to-itself velcro wrapped snugly around the entire awning case (and front edge) to keep the awning edge from sliding out. I've seen this method used on a few LDs that suffer "awning front edge creep".Joan Of course. I was led astray by "long" length of Velcro, visualizing it running full length of the awning. Actually, I have done the same thing (as Kate did) with mine.Chris