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Subject Topic: Newbie Needing Help - Sunncamp 400SE Post Reply Post New Topic
23/8/2010 at 9:18pm
 Location: Portsmouth
 Outfit: Sunncamp 400SE
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Hi all

Ive been a lurker and reading up on here for a while now and having finally brought a second hand Sunncamp 400SE I thought Id join up and ask for some advice.

Our main problem is the awning, the weather hasnt been good so we have laid out the poles, looked at the instructions and the great simplified awning plan on here and tried to make sense of it all but we are failing miserably. Some poles have numbers on and some dont, some have coloured tape (added by the previous owner) but they dont seem to help either.

Our plan is to work out if they are all there and start again with engraving each pole or putting new tape and numbers in place.Does anyone have or know where I can get just a basic parts list of pole numbers?  I have really tried to do this from the awning plan but because we have never put it up, we are really struggling.

Sorry for rambling on but desperation is kicking in now and we truly would appreciate any help/advice with this.

Thanks, Angie

 



24/8/2010 at 1:28pm
 Location: Norwich
 Outfit: Pennine Pullman
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Hi Angie

We have been through this when we brought our sunncamp 350SE somne years ago and on our first ever night on site was still pegging out the awning after dark and after much stress & a little pain from dropping steel poles on eachothers heads etc. If you already have the pole plan I suspect thats as much as your going to find Do you have a reasonably local TT supplier who can help. Our local has some TTs erected on display so that could help

Simon F

 



24/8/2010 at 1:49pm
 Location: wolverhampton west midlands
 Outfit: conway contiki
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might sound a bit strange but firstly find the pin parts (the part of the pole thats got a bit of metal sticking up on it as these tend to go on the corners of the awning through the eyelets.
once you found those, put the awning on (zip it to the main part and then work from there. once you know what poles you got you can then figure out where they go. its a lot easier that way because then you know how big the awning is.

hope this helps!


24/8/2010 at 3:24pm
 Location: Norwich
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Also have you spoken to Sunncamp? They faxed me an awning pole plan that was quite detailed.We used to zip on the awning & using a short step up pile the awning canvas on top of the main unit then attach the poles with the hook ends to the main unit & build the frame out from there then simply pull over the awning canvas stretch the poles & peg out. Simple ( I jest!!)

 

 



25/8/2010 at 1:12am
 Location: Nottingham
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not sure if this will help you but ive tried to draw how it goes.. this is a top down view...



also theres 6 vertical poles altogether, 4 of them are 2 piece poles that go into the outer spider sections of the frame and theres two longer 3 piece poles that go into the centre spider sections of the frame..

btw once youve figured it out it aint hard.. but it took me about 3 hours to figure ours out when we first got it


hope that helps


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25/8/2010 at 7:50am
 Location: Scotland.
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Here is a line drawning of the frame of the 400 that another member here posted a few months back. If you click on it you'll get a larger version you can print out. Hope it helps!


25/8/2010 at 9:07am
 Location: Portsmouth
 Outfit: Sunncamp 400SE
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Well, with all your help and advise from the forum, we finally managed to get somewhere last night. We laid the awning out in the garden, remarked and numbered the poles and we think??? we have it sorted.

Just need some nice weather this weekend and a site with some space to have our first camping trip with it.

Thank you all once again for your help and advise.

Angie X



25/8/2010 at 10:37am
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Conway Cruiser 2001
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one thing to remeber when putting the awning up is that although its all one piece they is really two sections to it.. zip the awning to the cabin and throw it on top of the cabin... put up the first section of the awning frame and then pull over the canvas until you get to the edge of the frame, you will notice that the canvas drops over the first section of the frame slightly and there are 3 holes where the 2nd part of the frame passes through.

basically you do not put up all the frame and pull the canvas over.. you have to do the first half.. pull the canvas over and then build the 2nd half of the frame and pull the canvas over again.

geoff


25/8/2010 at 10:49am
 Location: Portsmouth
 Outfit: Sunncamp 400SE
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Thanks Geoff

I thought we had to build the whole frame and then pull it over so thats a big help and definitely makes more sense that way.

Angie




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