How Does LED Light Strip Install in Solera Awning Fabric and Roller
Question:
If I have existing LED light strip attached to my current awning, will my existing light strip work with this replacement fabric? How is the LED light strip attached to the fabric? Is it a channel the existing light strip would slide into? I have already purchased the replacement fabric from you several months ago and we are just now getting around to installing this next weekend. Im asking because the replacement fabric is stored inside the trailer, otherwise I would go look. Thank you.
asked by: Richard C
Expert Reply:
The LED light strips on awnings installs in a track on the roller of it. What you have now would install in the track of the Solera 17' Replacement Awning Fabric # LCV000334407. Before you remove your old awning you'd want to remove the LED light strip and then install it in the roller of the new fabric.
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Replacement 16'1" Fabric for 17' RV Awning - Universal - Sand Fade w/Black Weatherstrip
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- RV Awnings
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- 17 Feet Wide
- Extends 8 Feet
- Sand Fade - Black Strip
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