TheFutur
Adventurer
Hello I have an ARB 2500 awning mounted to my trailer and I was wondering if anyone else has had this issue...
I have it mounted approximately 5'10" off the ground which is too short for myself being 6'2" so I set it up with it angling towards the trailer.
My most recent trip which happened to be the most rainy trip with it so far I've noticed that it doesn't drain as well as I originally thought it would and it had water pooling on it overnight which cause the material to stretch under the weight of the water...
I've seen quite a few awning mounted this way and was wondering if someone how mounts theirs that way has a solution to that problem...
I was thinking that a telescopic pole could be used to create a high point near the base of the awning (toward my trailer) to allow better drainage? I know it could potentially stretch the material more but its better than 30+ LBS of standing water on it...
Anyone else have a solution?
I have it mounted approximately 5'10" off the ground which is too short for myself being 6'2" so I set it up with it angling towards the trailer.
My most recent trip which happened to be the most rainy trip with it so far I've noticed that it doesn't drain as well as I originally thought it would and it had water pooling on it overnight which cause the material to stretch under the weight of the water...
I've seen quite a few awning mounted this way and was wondering if someone how mounts theirs that way has a solution to that problem...
I was thinking that a telescopic pole could be used to create a high point near the base of the awning (toward my trailer) to allow better drainage? I know it could potentially stretch the material more but its better than 30+ LBS of standing water on it...
Anyone else have a solution?