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Old 04-29-2015, 11:36 PM   #255
JamieGeek
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.4
State: Michigan
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Originally Posted by dstankov
As Bruce mentioned you can tilt the awning. Also, a trick I have used successfully for AC condensation, rain and snow melting is to have one corner of the coach lower than the others. Having a single corner just a hair off level will direct any runoff to the lower corner without someone having that uneven feeling when walking in the coach. I usually determine which corner will be low when I pull into a campground and then after the jacks automatically level the coach I manually lower one corner.
No jacks on the Vegas/Axis units; at least not installed from the factory.

I've done both: Lower a corner of the awning to get the condensation going where I want it to, and having a corner of the coach lower than the others. The awning worked ok but I'd really like to get the runoff going to the other side of the coach. The problem with that is the arc of the roof is such that I'd have to drop a wheel by quite a bit to get it over to the other side.
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