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lanerd
Jun 01, 2017Explorer II
Pressure Pro since 2007 and works as advertised. Right rear toad tire is 65 feet from monitor and no repeater is used. Large monitor with easy to read pressure readings... but yes, I do have to scroll through all 12 tires. The only negative I can find about the system is that it uses non-replaceable batteries in the sensors; however, of the original 10 (previous mh was a non-tag) sensors, I still have two that are still operating. First sensor of the originals, lasted six years.
I purchased one of those cheap desk lamps with the flexible neck, disassembled it and threw away everything but the neck. Attached it to the back of the monitor, ran the wire down the inside of the neck and mounted the base of the neck to the top of my dashboard next to my window. All mounted it reminds me of the microphone driver's use in buses. I can move it up close to my line of sight or push it away when not in use.
Ron
I purchased one of those cheap desk lamps with the flexible neck, disassembled it and threw away everything but the neck. Attached it to the back of the monitor, ran the wire down the inside of the neck and mounted the base of the neck to the top of my dashboard next to my window. All mounted it reminds me of the microphone driver's use in buses. I can move it up close to my line of sight or push it away when not in use.
Ron
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