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Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
LEAH DRAPER:
I have the Tire Safe Guard system and really like it as it constantly displays the readings for both MH and Toad as well as the temperature in all wheels/tires. I have fixed extenders on the valves with the flow thru sensors on all so I don't have to remove them to check pressure with a guage. I also have put in nitrogen in all tires. I had a Pressure Pro and didn't like it as you could not monitor the pressure without having to press buttons. That is not convenient nor safe while driving.
Joel Weiss:
One reason I chose TST over Tire Safe (I believe that was the one I was comparing it against) was that Tire Safe "goes to sleep" if the vehicle is parked for an extended period. This is intended as a battery saver, but it does mean that when you start in the morning you don't know the pressure of the tires before you start out. The TST systems display continuously so you can read a truly "cold pressure."
LarryNCarolynShirk:
If you do not like the outside dual stems pointing inward, just loosen the retaining nut , turn the stem 90 degrees and re-tighten the nut.
Larry
Dick Simonis:
--- Quote from: LarryNCarolynShirk ---If you do not like the outside dual stems pointing inward, just loosen the retaining nut , turn the stem 90 degrees and re-tighten the nut.
Larry
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I looked at that but the hole in the wheel is to small and the stem won't rotate more than a few degrees.
Dick Simonis:
--- Quote from: Joel Weiss ---One reason I chose TST over Tire Safe (I believe that was the one I was comparing it against) was that Tire Safe "goes to sleep" if the vehicle is parked for an extended period. This is intended as a battery saver, but it does mean that when you start in the morning you don't know the pressure of the tires before you start out. The TST systems display continuously so you can read a truly "cold pressure."
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Doesn't sound like the tire safeguard I have. It doesn't got to sleep just slows one the reading interval unless an alarm condition occurs which it than transmittes immediatly.
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