![]() I've had mine out in some strong winds (Delta is always windy) and its never had a problem. Wind sensor is more of a headache than help. Generally when out I have remote in pocket and can roll up in a moment if things turned real ugly. Its more durable in winds than most think.Īdd one more for the gang that doesn't rely on it. ![]() Izzy, Pepper & BuddyP - Gone but not forgotten We have had the same experiences as you have. My computer beat me at chess once but it was no match for me at kickboxing. I broke mine off when a tree reached out to grab it - never replaced the sensor and never missed it. ![]() Would never leave the rig for very long with an awning out of any type.Ģ011 GMC Sierra 2500HD Duramax/Allison SRWĭoes anyone know how the Girard awnings do in wind? The have a real anemometer on the roof of the coach so I'd think it's a bit more reliable. I have had my Weather Pro sensor and controller replaced twice, Dometic say's replace both at same time as they are a matched set, and I wouldn't trust it any further than I could throw the MH. I have sat in a lawn chair, experimenting, with the remote in hand during windy conditions and it is really scary what that awning will do in a high wind. Most of the time I chicken out and push the remote before it rolls up on it's own. Besides, by then, the wife is usually begging me to roll it up before it blows off. ![]() I'm told the controller has some kind of constant wind monitoring system where the wind has to be sustained at 18 mph, for a certain period of time before it rolls up. Well, winds where I travel are seldom constant at a certain speed and I know w/o a doubt that a good gust could destroy it before the system ever woke up and gave a Roll Up Command. My experimenting has led me to this conclusion: sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Have heard their sensors did change but don't know the specifics. ![]()
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