Does anyone have comparisons between the different versions of Tireminder that are currently available? I'm seeing TM-55, TM-77 and TM A1A. So far it looks like a difference between display size.
Here are a few reviews.
5 Best RV Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reviews (April 2018) (https://www.usautoauthority.com/best-rv-tire-pressure-monitoring-systems/)
Top 5 TPMS Systems Comparison - Five in a 5th (https://www.fiveina5th.com/landing/top-4-tpms-systems-comparison/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw2pXXBRD5ARIsAIYoEbfG2C3iUv5Ieb-5LETJNYstFyy2RtRwNcgNFoaP6Cr6_bnDWEV780EaAqkBEALw_wcB)
Top 10 Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems 2018 Reviews • VBestReviews (https://www.vbestreviews.com/tire-pressure-monitoring-systems-reviews/)
After 10 years owning a Pressure Pro I bought a Eze Tire and really do like it. It also gives the tire temp. as well. I would certainly recommend Eze tire. It was less to buy than replacing the Pressure Pro sensors for the third time. On the Eze tire one can just replace the batteries, plus the sensors are smaller. I did not use the waterproof housing and did not see it necessary.
Looks like the EEZTire is a good bet and cheaper than the Tire Minder. Thanks for the information.
I picked up the Bella Corp TPMS EK215T10 from Amazon for $382.50. That's for 10 sensors. ( coach and toad ). Measures pressure and temperature. Can unlink when not towing easily. So far been very pleased with it. Never fails to see the toad tire sensors. Can set alarms for high and low pressure for each tire and high temp as well. Might at least give it a look.
I have the Bellacorp EK215H , I don't know if I am doing something wrong or what the problem is bit I inflated all tires to 100 then put on sensors the monitor reads the tires but there is a 10 to 15 pound difference I took sensors off re checked tires They were all within 1 pound of initial pressure re installed sensors still getting 10 to 15 pound difference . Batteries don't show as being low but I am thinking of replacing sensor batteries to see if that will make a difference.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Chris
Hi Chris,
I have one sensor that is reading about 10 pounds high with another brand. If they are fairly new you might be able to replace it under warranty.
Jim
2002 U 320
That's another item that had a booth and sale prices at "Q",many different brands.
The TST pressure monitor sensors seem pretty close on mine. You can go into setting and put in an adjustment to make them read what your gauge says. In actual use what you are most interested in is changes so a couple psi variation isn't too big of a deal.