BillHoughton
Oct 18, 2018Explorer II
Tire pressure monitoring system dumb questions
Looking at a tire pressure monitoring system for my 2007 Sprinter-based RV. Folks have recommended TST and TireMinder, and I'm looking into those. I have a couple of really dumb questions:
1. The sensors that take the place of valve caps seem to come in two flavors: just plain caps that you remove when you're airing up, and flow-through caps that you can leave in place when adding air. I'd be using the plain ones on the front (smaller and thus less likely to get damaged) and the outer rear (likely could not get an air chuck in there with a cap on) tires, but the idea of sensors/caps that I can leave in place on the inner rears is attractive, since the vent holes in the Sprinter wheels are small and my hands are not small. Do I need to be concerned about leakage from flow-through sensors?
2. Both the companies I noted above use battery-powered sensors (CR1632 batteries in both cases). How long do these batteries last in use? I would, of course, carry spares. There references to systems that use RFID sensors, not requiring a battery; don't know if there are good systems that use them.
3. How do you teach the monitor which sensor is on which wheel? I was looking at the TST manual online, and it appears to say that, when you set it up, it can tell which sensor is on which tire. Is that right?
4. Does anyone here put a sensor on the spare tire? The current spare tire cover is a bear to remove, although it's failing and I'm replacing it anyway; but the less time I have to spend fussing around before trips, the better!
1. The sensors that take the place of valve caps seem to come in two flavors: just plain caps that you remove when you're airing up, and flow-through caps that you can leave in place when adding air. I'd be using the plain ones on the front (smaller and thus less likely to get damaged) and the outer rear (likely could not get an air chuck in there with a cap on) tires, but the idea of sensors/caps that I can leave in place on the inner rears is attractive, since the vent holes in the Sprinter wheels are small and my hands are not small. Do I need to be concerned about leakage from flow-through sensors?
2. Both the companies I noted above use battery-powered sensors (CR1632 batteries in both cases). How long do these batteries last in use? I would, of course, carry spares. There references to systems that use RFID sensors, not requiring a battery; don't know if there are good systems that use them.
3. How do you teach the monitor which sensor is on which wheel? I was looking at the TST manual online, and it appears to say that, when you set it up, it can tell which sensor is on which tire. Is that right?
4. Does anyone here put a sensor on the spare tire? The current spare tire cover is a bear to remove, although it's failing and I'm replacing it anyway; but the less time I have to spend fussing around before trips, the better!