RCMAN46 wrote:
Very easy to prove that it will take close to one hour to notify you of loss of signal.
Next time you drop your trailer leave the system active then drive your truck a couple miles from the trailer. You will have what appears to be good pressures from the trailer for close to one hour.
Now if you believe the sensors can transmit data for two miles then I see no reason to continue this conversation.
I first tried the flow through but when I saw how far out they stck I was afraid of damaging them if I were to rub a curb so I went with the original sensors.
I am still using the TST system but I monitor my pressures regularly gives me something to do on a long boring drive. If I do not see pressures changing then I can only assume a sensor has lost communication.
I have driven away from trailer with the monitor on, and the alarm goes off very shortly. Definitely doesn't take an hour. It depends on the distance, but only a few minutes after I'm out of range. Sounds like your system is really out of whack. Having a system that took an hour to realize something was wrong is a pretty useless system!