Hi All - Just looking for some feedback re my wind-out awning. It's 4 metres x 2.5 metres reach, with a vertical support at each end, which is attached to guy rope. My question is, with the addition of a privacy screen along the 4 metre length, is it advisable to add an additional vertical support pole in the centre? It is a Thule Omnistor 4900 series, and does have a roof tension pole horizontally. Any thoughts or recommendations would be much appreciated.
Regards-Peter Reid
Possum3 said
05:27 PM Jul 16, 2020
The problem with extra support pole is normally they end up blocking a window or hatch when awning is stowed. Four meters isn't an overly long awning.
STRETCH ARMSTRONG said
07:18 PM Jul 16, 2020
Hey REBA,
I've never owned a Thule unit, but l have on a past van had something similar with a "C" section beam.
I think the 4 meter section may bend if you put to much tension on the privacy screen ground ropes so a middle pole could help prevent it. I see they sell one so maybe it is required.
Alot of it depends on what wind level you want to risk. The unit l had was not good in anything more than a light breeze so anything stronger l would pack it up.
Stretch.
Aus-Kiwi said
07:42 PM Jul 16, 2020
Hmm ? I run my privacy screen on an angle . I have 20mm X 300mm or so angle iron Pegs to hold down in windy conditions . Mine is 7m long . I could use posts from annex ? But as said the angle outwards of approx 45% doesnt pull too hard on main shaft . IF anything it helps .
Mamil said
08:15 PM Jul 16, 2020
I have the same awning, although mine is a lot smaller at only 2.6m long and 2.0m reach. I have the Thule side rafters each end, the Thule tie down kit, and C-gear front and side shade walls. With all this up it's rock solid. The box section on the front edge of these awnings is pretty rigid, but if you see any sagging with the extra length of yours then I'd say yes, an extra leg in the middle may be a good idea.
-- Edited by Mamil on Thursday 16th of July 2020 08:19:10 PM
Hi All - Just looking for some feedback re my wind-out awning. It's 4 metres x 2.5 metres reach, with a vertical support at each end, which is attached to guy rope. My question is, with the addition of a privacy screen along the 4 metre length, is it advisable to add an additional vertical support pole in the centre? It is a Thule Omnistor 4900 series, and does have a roof tension pole horizontally. Any thoughts or recommendations would be much appreciated.
Regards-Peter Reid
Hey REBA,
I've never owned a Thule unit, but l have on a past van had something similar with a "C" section beam.
I think the 4 meter section may bend if you put to much tension on the privacy screen ground ropes so a middle pole could help prevent it. I see they sell one so maybe it is required.
Alot of it depends on what wind level you want to risk. The unit l had was not good in anything more than a light breeze so anything stronger l would pack it up.
Stretch.
I have the same awning, although mine is a lot smaller at only 2.6m long and 2.0m reach. I have the Thule side rafters each end, the Thule tie down kit, and C-gear front and side shade walls. With all this up it's rock solid. The box section on the front edge of these awnings is pretty rigid, but if you see any sagging with the extra length of yours then I'd say yes, an extra leg in the middle may be a good idea.
-- Edited by Mamil on Thursday 16th of July 2020 08:19:10 PM
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