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Subject Topic: compactalite pro 200 awning
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11/8/2012 at 5:12pm
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Just bought a compactalite 200 awning.

Had a go at putting it up.Instructions very poor.What is a ferrule?

 

Went to the Outdoor Revolution website which had a series of photos which were not much better and obviously referred to a bigger version than the pro200.

We seemed to have anumber of poles left over .

 

Does anyone have any thoughts as to how I might find better/clearer instructions that actually make sense?

 

 

Thanks



11/8/2012 at 5:31pm
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The only ferrule I know is on the bottom of my crutches or walking stick. The rubber bit on the bottoms Standard Round Ferrule (Z Type) - Blackare called ferrules

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11/8/2012 at 5:41pm
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Return to product informationits the metal bit on the end of the pole; the top bit some on ebay also

Google it thats what I did.Vango <em>Tent Pole Ferrule</em>



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The left over poles are for holding up the front bay if you want to have the front open on hot days.

Just a few tips.........Don't both buying the optional poles that are used to hold the pads at the rear up against the side of the caravan. They don't really add anything other than weight to your car when you take them. Ours is the three bay version and no matter how it goes up the front end will always be over the lounge window. As that is proud of the van the upright poles cannot hold the back pad to the van anyway!!!

Don't bother with the optional roof poles either. We found that once they are in place water collects on the roof between your awning rail and the position of that roof pole. This can cause a tension on your awning rail on a stormy night which you just don't want. Then you need to push the roof up regularly to drai nthe water off!! The awning looks fine without them and water runs off so much easier. That's even more weight you don't need to carry.

In fact if you really want to weigh your car down with such excess worthless weight I can let you have the poles!!!!

Instructions take some fathoming but once you have put it up all becomes very clear and the end result is worth the effort. Nice attractive awnings. Don't forget to spray some sealant around all of the seams once you have it up...before it rains. Oh and give the storm straps one turn before you peg them down otherwise they vibrate very LOUDLY all night!!!

Enjoy

Phil

 



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Thanks for the all the help

Jim




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