I have been researching tire pressure monitors. I want the flow through type as you can add air without removing the monitor. Also I have valve extension (ZIP or zero internal pressure) on the coach and do not want to have to remove them for air filling. I also want the type you can change the battery/ies yourself. The only one I have found thus far is $500 for the sensors and monitor, on line, and you must send them back to the factory or distributor and they charge $25.00 to replace the battery in each unit. On a 10 unit system (6 for the coach and 4 for the tow car) that is $250.00. This is a ridiculous situation that requires a 50 per cent repair every couple of years. Does anyone have a better mousetrap?
I have a 34 ft Bounder--I bought Pressure Pro system during a Good Sam Samboree---the couple is from NC .I praise the system and the seller---they send e-mail asking, how I am and are there any problems---who else would do follow ups . I love having the monitor-I know exactly what's going on---I don't have to waste time--pulling off wheel covers just to check tires-sit in drivers chair---push a button. sparky in southern ,Va.
Oh heck, instead of fussing with tire pressure monitors, I just bought a portable air compressor. Pretty neat! Plug into cigarette lighter, pump the tires, done! The only problem is..... if you drive a class C or A and don't pull a car, well, the hose won't reach from the dashboard to the tires. So, I use my car to check the air and pump some air BEFORE a trip. Then, I put my car in the storage area, take off in the RV, and PRAY that I don't lose air while travelling. JJ
Hi DXSMac, Get yourself a unit similar to this! http://www.roshgo.com/Merchant2/merchant.m...ROD/00408/24012 QUOTE(DXSMac @ Feb 2 2008, 12:58 PM) [snapback]10113[/snapback] Oh heck, instead of fussing with tire pressure monitors, I just bought a portable air compressor. Pretty neat! Plug into cigarette lighter, pump the tires, done! The only problem is..... if you drive a class C or A and don't pull a car, well, the hose won't reach from the dashboard to the tires. So, I use my car to check the air and pump some air BEFORE a trip. Then, I put my car in the storage area, take off in the RV, and PRAY that I don't lose air while travelling. JJ
QUOTE(pianotuna @ Feb 2 2008, 12:16 PM) [snapback]10120[/snapback] Hi DXSMac, Get yourself a unit similar to this! http://www.roshgo.com/Merchant2/merchant.m...ROD/00408/24012 Pianotuna, great idea! Actually, I saw similar units at Costco, I was thinking of trying it out! JJ
The HCI Corporation has Tire-Safeguard that you can add air without removing the sensor. I do not have them but look at web site below or call for more information. Monitor around $195, $55 for each flow through sensor, and $50 each for cap sensors. Battery life around 7 years. www.tiresafeguard.com (562)926-7123