Choosing Between Black and White Slide-Out Awning for 152-157 Inch Slide-Out
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Which Color reflect the outside temp more?
asked by: Michael J
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Expert Reply:
If you have a slide-out which measures between 152" - 157" from the outside of each flange then the correct Solera RV Slide-Out Awning is part # LCV000168109 for black or part # LCV000163300 for white. In regards to absorption/temperature/reflection, the black awning fabric will absorb heat more so than the white awning fabric which will do a much better job of reflecting the wavelengths of light therefore cooler.
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Products Referenced in This Question
Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 157" Wide - White
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 48 Inches
- 152 Inch Wide
- 153 Inch Wide
- 154 Inch Wide
- 155 Inch Wide
- 156 Inch Wide
- 157 Inch Wide
- White
- Lippert
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Solera RV Slide-Out Awning - 157" Wide - Black
- RV Awnings
- Slide-Out Awnings
- Extends 48 Inches
- 152 Inch Wide
- 153 Inch Wide
- 154 Inch Wide
- 155 Inch Wide
- 156 Inch Wide
- 157 Inch Wide
- Black
- Lippert
more information >
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