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11-26-2021, 05:18 PM #1
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Patio awning tore off last night..
<Sigh>
We never leave our awnings out, in fact, we rarely use them at all because of wind (I want them in the rain, and it's typically windy when raining!), but last night was supposed to be still as death. Left the awning out, and woke up around 4AM to a huge crash as it came down on the patio. Miraculously, nothing seems much worse for the wear, it broke all my clearance lights on the way down (no big deal, wanted LEDs anyway, good excuse to change them) and put a tiny scratch in one of the screens. Could have been MUCH worse.
I expected to find the mounting rail in the fallen awning, but to my shock, it was still up on the rig! Looks completely undamaged. I'm kind of wondering "how" this happened at all, it wasn't that windy (in fact, it wasn't windy at all), and from looking at it, I can't exactly figure how the awning could fall without taking the mounting rail with it. There are 2 screws that tore out that seemed to be to keep the awning from shifting on the rail, but the rail itself still happily sitting up above my back patio.
Glad I had my socket set to roll the awning back in, tell you that much! Equally shocked at how lucky I am/how little damage it did and trying to figure out how it fell in the first place. Could it have been installed wrong, not sitting on the rails (just held up by the 2 screws?). IDK, but tell you what, what a nightmare that could have been if that was the issue and it came off on the highway!!
Counting my blessings, and I'll get it figured out, but love any feedback or color on what could have happened here.
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11-26-2021, 05:42 PM #2
Since the switch to a plastic cording to retain them within the track, I have seen dark colored awning fabric pop out with little effort in the heat of the day... Not your case though. Any chance you were under trees and a raccoon crashed down on it? Been there...
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11-26-2021, 05:49 PM #3
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ROFL. I suppose it could have been. No dead racoon though as evidence. I think it was just a freak wind gust, when I went out to survey the damage (at 4AM!) it wasn't "still as death" but maybe 5MPH? I was out there for a good 30 mins getting it rolled back in and stowed for transport home, and I didn't hear or feel a single gust. I do think that's probably what it was though, just a freak high speed gust that hit it just right. I'm more curious how it tore off without taking the track with it?! Is there some release if there's too much stress to prevent exactly that from happening? I'll try go snap some pictures in the AM to show what I'm talking about, but the "rail" that it appears the awning rides on it still happily secured to my RV (and doesn't even appear damaged from the experience). Kind of wondering if that's how they are "supposed" to (expected to) fail, or if it could have been a setup/installation problem on my particular awning.
No, I'm not going to try to warranty it, my dealer is backed up for months; even if I need a entirely new awning, it's just not worth the hassle. And I don't think I do, all the mechanics worked fine (rolling it in manually). Will test the electrical when I get home, but no reason to think that's broken, electric motors can usually take a good shot without being damaged.
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11-26-2021, 06:18 PM #4
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11-26-2021, 06:36 PM #5
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Ya...awnings are the most useless things on an RV. Our 303RLS has two. Will likely almost never be deployed. If there is weather out there you want to be protected/covered from, the awning will not be able to handle it.
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11-26-2021, 07:07 PM #62019 GMC 3500 SRW Sierra Denali Duramax
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11-26-2021, 08:09 PM #7
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Sorry this happened to you... but things do happen. Could be a defective mounting rail, improper installation, or something else.
But to hear all of the people on here griping about the awnings being junk, not using them, blah, blah, blah. I cook breakfast outside almost every day rain or shine so I use mine constantly. It's out 24/7 unless winds will be up above 25 mph. I strap both awnings down and don't worry about them, if something goes wrong I have insurance.Bill & Colleen ~ Schwenksville, Pa
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11-27-2021, 06:03 AM #8
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11-27-2021, 07:28 AM #9
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Thats freaky, were the arms damaged at all ?
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11-27-2021, 09:05 AM #10
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