This is the brand that I purchased from amazon is “Blueskysea T650 Wireless Solar Power TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System for RV Trailer,with 6 External Sensors, Real-time Alarm Pressure and Temperature LCD Display for Van Truck Cars”
The sensors work for a short time then the 2 inside tires...
We use the older version of the EEZ Products TPMS. It has worked well for the RV and the Toad. Easy to switch between just the RV alone and when towing.
It has saved us a few times.
Just a side note, we switch to metal valve stems on the Tow Car. The TPMS sensors move around due to centrifugal...
I would not write off the TPMS system as just not working. It is reading the information the sensors are sending. I'm no expert, but my thinking is there is sometime wrong on that drive axle, dragging brake, bearing, low fluid, etc. You have drum brakes on the drive axle, have you preformed a...
...and others are shipping RVs with the tire monitor inside the tire just like your car/truck. He doesn't need TST or Easy tire. I wish I could help you since I had to buy a separate TPMS system but there is talk about these on the Grand Design Forum about the sensor that comes from the factory.
Get a TPMS and start at the recommended cold pressure. Note your increase in psi and temp. Lower it some and watch them again. Factor in the weather conditions. It may take some time but you will be safe at the start and you can determine what is best as you drive in different conditions.
I'm not a fan of the Valor TPMS either but was lead to believe it was set up for use in Spartan Chassis. I don't think it's related to a faulty reading. Hopefully I'm wrong but IMHO you have some serious issues going on. Please keep us updated?
my CDO requires that I also carry a good tire pressure gauge. Anybody got a favorite? ( CDO is a lot like OCD, but the letters are in alphabetical order, the way they’re supposed to be!)
I'm not having any trouble with my TPMS since they put in the 2nd antenna; however, all the radio interference does impact the Girard Awning console in the Driver's OH cabinet and it often won't run both awnings at same time.
...guys see at your pressures? I run 95 in the rear and 115 cold in the front and I occasionally see 130 + on the inside drive tires. Of course the TPMS is constantly warning of high temps and pressures. I have yet to do a four corner weigh but I know we are going to be light as we really only...
...with your knees knocking your wife's, to eat, watch TV, and maybe even sleep? You hate closets and chests of drawers? You don't think you need TPMS, brakes, or back-up camera? You ENJOY getting 10mpg from your tow vehicle even when you're not towing it, and you love parking it outdoors...
Just so you don't run out of things to consider Charles. One other thing I will toss out there is getting a TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) for those TT tires. I think it is about the biggest piece of RV safety equipment anyone can invest in. Most systems are simple buttons that screw...
Mine will. 2022 Rockwood Mini Lite 2516S. Comes Standard w/that(TPMS) Goodyear Endurance tires; Aquaview ShowerMiser; 2" Hitch cargo reciever on back end & Solar pkg 🤷♀️ Just trying to see if it's model TST #507
...air from the towing vehicle for toad braking. I chose an RVi Brake. Soon after I got the brake, they introduced their Tire Patrol, which is a TPMS that integrates into their tablet for the brake, so toad braking and TPMS on one tablet. As with many new technologies, there were some glitches...
PressurePro is the system that’s integrated into our SilverLeaf. It’s very reliable. I’m not gonna balk at it since the sensors last well over 7 years and really weren’t that expensive to replace.
Having a sealed unit does have a slight advantage, I suppose, not to mention being fast to replace.
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