Hi
My parents just gave me there spacelight have tried it on the caravan am quite impressed, however my parents had the middle guy rope tied from the rear of the awning to the front then down to the ground am not sure if the rope should be across the middle of the roof?
Any ideas would be great.
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Ahhhhhh - the mysterious inner guy line!
I'm not entirely sure what it's for - Spacelite, themselves, aren't entirely sure what it's for, and I daresay that the Chinaperson who sewed it in-situ isn't entirely sure what it's for either
It's just 'there', and I use it to support the roof which tends to billow generously in the slightest breeze. It can't stop the 'up' billows, but it does restrict the downward movement
BTW, I've figured out what the design defect of the spacelite is.
In order to get the roof as taught as possible (and it seems that the concept of a 'taut' Spacelite is something of an oxymoron) it's necessary to put as much tension as possible on the line attached to the centre of the frond hoop - thus pulling the fabric as tight as possible (which, as previously noted, ain't that tight)
This, however, has the effect of forcing the hoop downward - there being no vertical support to stop the hoop flexing.
Once the hoop has been pulled down, the front fabric become slack - so it's probably best to carry a coin to decide whether to settle for loose top, or loose sides (some people seem to have both
My plan is to get a small extendable pole (I can envisage using one of those adjustable clothes line props) to stop the hoop deflecting when pulling the top out as tight as it will go.
More great design from the East