ALEKO AWSS Wind-Sun Sensor for Retractable Patio Awning 110V AC
There’s nothing like heading out to the patio on a sunny summer day, and an awning can help make sure you don’t get overheated as you enjoy your yard. With an ALEKO wind-sun sensor, you don’t even have to be in your yard for your awning to extend and retract; the sensor will recognize when the sun is out and when it’s not, extend or retract your awning accordingly. Use our wind-sun sensor with your ALEKO DM45R awning motor, which is sold separately on its own or paired with one of our retractable awnings. An awning is a big investment, and you don’t want to risk it getting damaged during a period of particularly high winds. The sensor also keeps track of wind force and will automatically retract your awning if the day is getting too windy, so you can put your mind at ease. Try ALEKO’s awnings and accessories, and you’ll wonder how you kept your yard together without them! 110V AC, 60 Hz power; Comes with all needed hardware.
Product Features
- The ALEKO brand wind-sun sensor will open and close your retractable awning
- Will automatically start your motor when the sun comes out to extend your awning, and will retract your awning when the sun goes down
- Will also automatically retract your awning when it detects strong winds, so you won’t have to worry about costly repairs from a windy day
- Use with your ALEKO brand DM45R awning motor, sold on its own or as a kit with one of our awnings
- 110V AC, 60 Hz power; Comes with all needed hardware
Super Easy To Setup, Once You Figure It Out. You will see good and bad reviews for this item. It is not a bad product, just misunderstood. The instructions included could be a lot better, and the sensor does NOT come with a cord. Mine had a 230v sticker on it as well, which led to more confusion, and i ordered a 110 to 220 converter as well (it was not needed).I attched a cord as seen in the pics. When you plug it into the wall, the led blinks 2 times and does not stay lit (its not supposed to stay lit). The absolute simplest way…
INSTRUCTIONS ARE TERRIBLE!