Awnings
are a perennial favorite among RV-ers. Not only do they improve the
outdoor experience by protecting you from the rain and the sun, but the
right add-ons like LED lighting and attachable rooms also make
life-on-the-road more convenient. In fact, electric RV awnings are all
the rage right now since they cost less, and RV-ers can set them up
easily. The problem is, like all electrical equipment, this product too
experiences problems and most of them are motor-related. Imagine the
surprise when a potential RV buyer visits you and finds that the awning
motor doesn't work. If you want to get cash for your RV, this is a
deal-breaker for many interested parties. To avoid facing such a
situation, you need to replace the awning motor. This doesn't require
any special skills, and you can complete this task yourself. Find out
how below:
Select the Right Motor
It's
easy to get confused by the options of automatic RV awnings available
in the market. However, make the ones with manual override features your
priority. This nifty emergency feature allows RV-ers to pull back the
awning manually when there is no electricity. You will find lots of
electric awnings with built-in receivers which you can easily operate
using a remote control or a wall-mounted control switch. Some brands add
wind-and-sun sensors to their products, allowing them to open and close
automatically depending on the weather condition. You can plug
motorized awnings into a standard RV power outlet.
Get the New Awning Ready
Keep
the mounting bracket in a retracted position and remove the product.
Gently lay it on the ground and take off the end cap. Now, you must
loosen the roller end bracket securing bolts. This will allow you to
slide the bracket to the left-end so that the torsion bar is easily
removable. After removing the gear, remember to take off the square toe
too. This part will no longer be necessary; the motor will substitute
its place.
Set Up the Motor
Slide
the motor to the end of the motor tube, and connect every piece of
hardware. Check the manual once, as the included components tend to vary
from one manufacturer to another. Now, put the gear for the manual
handle back into its place along with the roller end bracket. Make sure
you tighten the securing bolts' nuts. Then install the end cap. Connect
the awning securely to the mounting brackets and reinstall it. Finally,
hook up your motor cable to the wall control panel. If you buy a
wireless model, set up the wireless control bracket in a shaded area and
plug the wall control panel cable into the electrical wall receptacle.
Inspect each of the buttons on the remote and switch to know whether
they're working the way they should.
RV
awnings are capable of transforming the outdoor area into something
spectacular, and that significantly increases the value of your RV.
However, before you place your RV in the market to sell it for cash,
make sure the motor is working carefully. This will ensure the deal goes
through smoothly, and your potential customer finds no reason to back
out of the deal!





