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Reply #20
I like my pressure pro pulse FX system. The black box hears all RV and car sensors from a central location in a bay, and communicates with a app on my iPhone. I check my pressures every morning without needing to move.

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Reply #21
I have the TST system. It works fine, unless you decide to use the security nut that comes with the sensors. If you install the security nut, it will be a pain to remove if you ever need to. I installed it and now that it is time to replace the tires, it was difficult to remove the nut. So I will be reinstalling without the nut.
 

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Reply #22
I'm looking for a 12 position monitoring system. I would like a visual and audio alert.
I don't want cheap.

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Reply #23
We got a tire-safeguard system several years ago from Dion Elrod with HCI Corp. His number is 562-926-7123. Don't know if it was cheap or not. When ever I had a question about what it was doing, he could always straighten me out.....that's worth something.

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Reply #24
Ernie, we like our TST system and it can cover all 12 plus some!  Gives us the temps as well as the air in the tires!  Hope this helps.
Many have and use this system!

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Reply #25
I have the Tire Minder A1As.  I believe that it will do 23 tires total.  You can assign trailers and "disconnect" and "reconnect" as you need them.  You see all tire pressures on one screen at one time (no scrolling).  Same for temps at one touch of the button.  It alerts for over temp, over pressure, under pressure, slow or fast leak.  I'm happy with it.


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Reply #26
I have the Tire Minder A1As.  I believe that it will do 23 tires total.  You can assign trailers and "disconnect" and "reconnect" as you need them.  You see all tire pressures on one screen at one time (no scrolling).  Same for temps at one touch of the button.  It alerts for over temp, over pressure, under pressure, slow or fast leak.  I'm happy with it.
It does up to 22 tires and has all the features you mention.

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Reply #27
I have a Tire Minder also and it will also go up to 22 tires. Mine works in conjunction with
a smart phone. It came with the coach and also a pressure pro came with it but all the sensor batteries
were dead and with that system I would need to buy all new sensors as the batteries in the
Pressure pro aren't changeable.

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Reply #28
Ernie,
I switched from Tire Minder to TST and I am glad I did.


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Reply #30
TST for us too. I am slowly switching to cap sensors from flow through sensors. TST just came out with a glare shade, works well.

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Reply #31
Ernie, we like our TST system and it can cover all 12 plus some!  Gives us the temps as well as the air in the tires!  Hope this helps.
Many have and use this system!
X2 👍👍
Scott

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Reply #32
TST for us too.

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Reply #33
Sounds like a good concensus

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Reply #34
Another vote for TST, with flow thru sensors.

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Reply #35
I was going to stay quiet about sensors but since it's been brought up I'll put my two cents in.
1. #1 source for tire leaks for me has been sensors. Screw on external caps
2. Flow threw makes sense but I don't like the idea of being external, screwed on, more weight on the stem.
3. Loss of secondary sealing
      A. Carry spare sealing orings
      B. Recommend installing tight with supplied wrenches and lock nuts
      C. Have someone show you how to program location and display position
              Note, separate rear axle to near the end on the tow vehicle display. Looks more normal
4. Internal sensors batteries are not changeable and you must replace sensor every 5-10 years.
      A. Would be my first choice
      B. Would retain secondary sealing
      C. Cost too much
      D. More difficult to install but proven to work better in everyday operation
Scott

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Reply #36
Pressure Pro Pulse, that it, the only one. . .

And it may be the only TPMS to report pressure & changes while stationary.

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Reply #37
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And it may be the only TPMS to report pressure & changes while stationary.
The Tire Minder A1As is active at all times, moving or stationary.

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Reply #39
The Tire Minder A1As is active at all times, moving or stationary.
Read the instructions, it goes to sleep when no motion is detected. It fooled me because it showed pressure the next morning and I thought it was my actual pressure. You have to push the middle button and the right button and hold until it zero's out then it will give the new pressures after it reads the sensors again.