I agree with Gerald.
Above the entrance door is the inverter control and awning control cabinet. I had to remove the cabinet door complete to allow the black plastic panel to be removed with both control panels still attached. Behind this you will find the junction box that houses the awning circuit board. I have repositioned the junction box to enable the lid to be removed without removing the box first!! You will see a small set screw with increments from 0 - 40 kph. I reset mine to 30 kph......which is just under 20 mph. The original setting on mine was 20 kph......around 13 mph!! So far all is well,and the awning only retracts in bigger gusts of wind. I did not see an on/off switch and I would not recommend installing one. At 20 mph you will probably decide to retract the awning anyhow.
I have been provided with just the wind sensor cups from Lazydays in Tampa FL. after wiping one out on a tree branch. I know several people who have fabricated a nice looking 'shield' made from 1/2 in wide thin flat stainless steel. Make a cross shape with a sufficient rise to cover the wind cups. Drill small holes in the slightly tuned up ends(feet) and rivet the cross together making sure you have clearance under the rivet.Secure the shield to the roof with self tapping screws about 1 in long and put a little sealant on the screws.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps. It was a fidely job but doable with average skills.