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29/7/2011 at 1:58pm
Location: East Sussex Outfit: Elddis Autoquest 195 SE
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We have a Fiamma 2.5M wind out awning. On holiday in France two weeks ago, we left the awning rolled out at night. There was a massive thunderstorm in the night and, on looking out of the window I saw that the awning had part collapsed and had a large puddle of water in it. I lowered the awning legs to let the water flow off. In the morning I inspected for damage and found that the awning mechanism was slightly bent and it will not now fully retract (a 5mm gap at one end). 
After that I ensured that I lowered the awning legs each night to ensure that there was a steep enough drop to allow water to quickly drain off. Take care with them as they are very expensive!
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29/7/2011 at 2:56pm
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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..to be honest,I don't think I'd risk leaving our's out,even with the legs lowered..
..as I've seen a couple that have been blown over the top of the van..one of which ended up in a heap,by the side of the van,having been fully ripped off..
For the 30 sec it takes to wind it back in,it just doesn't seem worth the risk..
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31/7/2011 at 9:36am
Location: West Midlands Outfit: peugeot coachbuilt motorhome
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Roll out awnings are designed to act as SUN shades. However if you do decide to go for leaving it rolled out while away from your pitch, make sure you peg the feet down with the pegs provided, and ALWAYS use the storm strap which goes over the lower frame and under the blind, held down with the large steel shaped pegs supplied.
If you do not have a middle support rafter then lower ONE of the support legs a little, to throw any water off from collecting in the middle of the blind.
With normal rain fall and adverage wind force you should be O.K, high winds can only lead to disaster.
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01/8/2011 at 9:53am
Location: East Sussex Outfit: Elddis Autoquest 195 SE
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We were cuaght out basically. A fine sunny day made us complacent and we retired for the night with the awning wound out. As I said previously, we were awoken by heavy rain (no wind at all) and the sheer weight of the pooled water caused the collapse. I had used the specual Fiamma foot plates and 8 long pegs in all so it was quite stable (or so I thought). Given that the awning is only 2.5M wide. is an extra roof rail necessary? Advice on that one please.
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01/8/2011 at 10:19am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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Well,as you've experienced what happens if the fabric sags,causing the rain to "pool",then I would've thought yes...
We've only got a straight rafter,like this:
http://www.agentfiamma.co.uk/fiamma-awning-rafter-1607-0.html
But the curved ones should work better,as I would think that they'd "tension" the fabic slightly:
http://www.agentfiamma.co.uk/fiamma-rafter-pro-curved-1608-0.html
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01/8/2011 at 11:39am
Location: East Sussex Outfit: Elddis Autoquest 195 SE
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Thanks pepe63. Why is nothing from Fiamma cheap?? I also note from the link that:
"Important: The awning material can stretch if the Rafter Pro is used for long periods during high temperatures. Therefore please limit usage during hot weather."
Hmm.
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01/8/2011 at 12:01pm
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Toyota Granvia (Wellhouse)
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I suppose it doesn't really need to be a "proper" rafter..
I suppose you could use any pole which was telescopic and/or adjustable(..spare tent poles?..telescopic curatian pole?..),anything that'll support the middle a little...
(Yeah..and you now know that these awnings aren't really designed to be used in the rain and the wind(basically British summer weather then)and neither apparently,should you use 'em in the sun for too long...?!? )
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01/8/2011 at 12:40pm
Location: Clacton on Sea . Sunshine Coast Outfit: Compass Navigator 1200 TDi swb
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dont leave any slack on the awning cover , as you get to the awnings full extent and it starts to slacken out , wind the handle back so as to put tension on the cover , that way no water will collect on it , assuming you dont put the legs too high either and leave it on a downward slope ,,
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01/8/2011 at 8:36pm
Location: Staffs Cheshire bord Outfit: None Entered
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Had a friend who borrowed a family caravan ( hubby worked at a caravan dealership repairing caravans so knew what he was doing). During a storm the awning pulled away from the pegs and tie down strap and went over the caravan, damaging the awning and caravan. Fortuneately he was able to do the repair himself or it would have been expensive.
Jean
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Sometimes a little rain must fall before you reach a rainbow.
The work will wait while you show the child the rainbow, but the rainbow won't wait while you finish the work.
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