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TST TPMS New and Improved Wide Screen Color Monitor

R&V Spiker ·
I just received my TST Wide Screen color monitor yesterday and got it up and running on the bench. Wow! The display is real nice with larger digits and added color. However, I do have a few issues I'd like to report. The new monitor is now powered by a 5 volt mini plug just like what one uses for their smart phone (Android, not Apple). This presents a challenge as I had the previous 12 volt monochrome monitor's power cord hard wired into the overhead console in my Tundra which was a nice...
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Re: Maxx Air

Capt PJ ·
I found the unit remote very handy...it takes a few times to get all the functions figured out. Once you know the ones you like and use most often you can almost do it in the dark. the fan is very quiet when running below 60%, but at 100% it sure does evac the stale air. Used the circulator once on the last trip, but figured the heater was doing enuf so why use the battery. The data display on the remote is useful and easy to read. I like the current temp info as well on the display. The...
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Re: LPG Tank Check

Jeremiah Pierucci ·
You pair them to a certain sensor so I don't see a lot of them around, being a problem. As an update to my installation, one of LEDs on the monitor already died. I ordered a replacement and that monitor doesn't work at all, both sides just always show a level of 2 LEDs which is completely wrong (even though the levels are completely correct in the phone app). So . . . I'm going on my third monitor . . . sounds like the quality control on the monitor may be suspect. Hopefully, once i get a...
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Re: LPG Tank Check

Zmann ·
just not worth the time I think the LP tank check is garbage I worked with the MFG for while and the guy was nice enough but it was just a waste of time the remote display is junk , I had 3 of them at one time , they could eat a battery in minutes if they worked at all your best bet is to read the tank level then shut it off ASAP or just use the APP I have 3 senders and i just hate having to refill my tanks because I know I will battle sender placement to get any kind of a reliable reading...
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Re: Mr. Heater Portable Buddy LP heater (supplemental while awake heat)

wahoonc ·
Originally Posted by Kent Smith: I see the box says "indoor safe" but does that mean they expect you to open a window? It comes with a low oxygen shutdown sensor IIRC. I have 3 or 4 of these that I have accumulated over the years. They are part of our emergency kits at home if the power goes out. I have a couple of 20# LP tanks in milk crates with brackets that can be hung on a window sill with the hose fed indoors to the heater. I also used one in my popup for several years of winter...
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Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS - Smartphone Based Tire Pressure Monitor for RVs

Red Barchetta ·
Final pre-trip report. Once the Bluetooth adapter is turned on the app syncs within 30 seconds. I really like that I get tire psi, tire temperature, & tire sensor battery level readings in a single glance before it moves on to the next tire. I prefer/keep my 2 rolling tires at 62 psi and the spare at 65 psi. * This is a semi-local trip so leaving the 2nd spare (50 psi) at home which rides in the truck bed. Since it's staying home I disabled the TV section so that the app doesn't keep...
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Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS - Smartphone Based Tire Pressure Monitor for RVs

Red Barchetta ·
Just placed my first order for the 4 "free" batteries & o-rings. Free apparently equals $5.00 at Valterra. $0.01 for the batteries & o-rings & $4.99 for shipping. Still a great deal in my book as it is still a great price, it makes sure that I replace the sensor batteries annually, and even has me changing the tiny o-rings annually even though they don't need to be replaced that often in my opinion. *I also added another $5.00 for 4 new sensor caps. I actually only need 1, but...
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Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS - Smartphone Based Tire Pressure Monitor for RVs

Red Barchetta ·
Quick follow-up - Everything arrived this afternoon including another TM bag (one came with the original purchase).
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Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS - Smartphone Based Tire Pressure Monitor for RVs

Red Barchetta ·
Tried out the system this morning - everything was quick, simple, & accurate. I first checked all tires with my high-end tire pressure gauge. I then had the system learn all 4 tires. The pressure on all 4 tires was spot on against my gauge. Again, we have 4 trailer tires (with load range & the desired psi) - 1. Driver's side (load range D, 62) 2. Passenger side (load range D, 62) 3. Main spare under the TT (load range D, 62) 4. Extreme emergency spare for longer trips that will ride...
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Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS - Smartphone Based Tire Pressure Monitor for RVs

Red Barchetta ·
A few final mentions until our next trip - Came up with a better labeling system - white labels inside the sensor caps. Put a reminder in my Google calendar for August 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, & 2022 to place an order for the free replacement batteries & O-rings. Everything is put away in the supplied pouch in the TV waiting for the next trip. The manual (with receipt, proof of purchase card, & notes for the current battery installation date and the 4 sensor assigned locations) is...
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Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS - Smartphone Based Tire Pressure Monitor for RVs

BMJ ·
Price varies Camping world 4 sensor -$339 http://www.campingworld.com/sh...s-and-trailers/86683 LazyDays - $339 https://accessories.lazydays.c...nsmitters-tpms-app-4
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Re: Tymate Black

kona ·
@Skimr et al, the system is fairy simple to set up an use. There is a locking nut that keeps the sensor in place and rubber boot to cover the sensor. I have about 300 mi on the sensors. There is no signs of the sensors rubbing/contacting the wheel rim and I am using rubber stems. The tires do not seem to have increased in leakage with the sensors.
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