The Tardis factor (interiors, awnings, roofs etc)
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by itchyfeet » 03 Jul 2016, 18:45
Anybody else driven mad by the F45 rattle?
Had to stop today and do something , a pair of socks did the trick but it needs a more permanent solution?
Added some rubber strips, will see if they work next weekend.
any other ideas?
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by ZsZ » 03 Jul 2016, 19:41
I tought the upper end of the legs are rattling. At least on my Omnitor 2000 it looks like.
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by blacky » 04 Jul 2016, 22:18
Just bought a newer camper and this rattle dries me mad
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by California Dreamin » 07 Jul 2016, 11:03
I found my F45 rattle was lack of tension between the foot of the bracket to the van body. I used a couple of slivers of inner tube to pack out the foot to body contact.
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by itchyfeet » 07 Jul 2016, 11:08
If that were the case my socks would have made no difference.
Definately getting worse with age, We read tensioning the fabric while winding it in by somebody pulling on the awning helps but it doesn't seem to.
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by California Dreamin » 07 Jul 2016, 20:13
When you hear the rattle reach through the window and grab the leg....you maybe right but mine was just bouncing on the mounting legs, padding it out gives the mount a little tension and stopped mine...worth a try.
You may well be hearing the arms but it could be the 'bouncing' I describe that is causing it
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by itchyfeet » 07 Jul 2016, 20:28
Perhaps rattle is not the right way to explain, this is like having a set of tent poles bouncing around on the tin top.
Deffo caused by the supports hitting the case inside.
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by California Dreamin » 07 Jul 2016, 20:46
yes indeed...that's the one...de, de, de, de............de, de, de ........de, de..........................................................de, de, de.
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by itchyfeet » 09 Jul 2016, 11:22
rubber strips cable tied on were better but not fixed it
need to try again
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by itchyfeet » 24 Jul 2016, 19:27
moved the rubber strips today and seems to have cured 90% of the rattle
Looks to me like the arms are hitting the legs