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โMar-20-2018 11:25 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Ron3rd wrote:An agent for TST posts on the forum from time to time, and he says that the time delay is normal. It may be normal, but it's still excessive in my mind.
FJ, I contacted TST on this issue and spoke to the sales mgr Mike Benson and he really did not disagree with you and said this issue comes up from time to time. He said it can be caused by interference, etc. and is 100% cured by adding the repeater. He said all their systems come with the repeater now. He said to add the repeater and there will be zero issues.
When I went from a 25 ft to 35 ft trailer, I started noticing a sensor would drop off from time to time so I'll be adding the repeater soon.
Thanks for pointing that problem out.
When he said it is 100 percent cured by adding the repeater, he's sidestepping the issue. The time delay still exists, and if you have a battery die or sensor fail, it will still take an hour for you to find out about it, repeater or not.
I cannot understand why they don't shorten the notification time. Surely it can't be that difficult. My only thought is that if they shorten the notification time, that may be looked at as an acknowledgement that the hour delay was a problem, and may look like an admittance of culpability. Basically a CYA.
โMar-20-2018 11:12 AM
Ron3rd wrote:An agent for TST posts on the forum from time to time, and he says that the time delay is normal. It may be normal, but it's still excessive in my mind.
FJ, I contacted TST on this issue and spoke to the sales mgr Mike Benson and he really did not disagree with you and said this issue comes up from time to time. He said it can be caused by interference, etc. and is 100% cured by adding the repeater. He said all their systems come with the repeater now. He said to add the repeater and there will be zero issues.
When I went from a 25 ft to 35 ft trailer, I started noticing a sensor would drop off from time to time so I'll be adding the repeater soon.
Thanks for pointing that problem out.
โMar-20-2018 08:50 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Ron3rd wrote:You got it in one. ๐ It can take an hour before the readings drop off the screen, and you get an alert.
Are you saying the sensor could loose communication with the receiver but still show up on the screen and still be reporting PSI and Temps?
It happened to me after leaving a campground. I usually don't check the readings, rather I rely on the alerts. But I had Peggy watch the monitor run through the tires. Strangely 5 out of 6 tires had basically the same readings, with one that was substantially lower in pressure and temperature, and reading the same as when we left the campground. Just as I started to pull over to investigate the alarm sounded. It had been an hour since we had left the campground, and the monitor just then alerted that a sensor has been lost. As soon as we pulled over the sensor reconnected and showed the same readings as the other 5 tires. So it's a definite issue and has happened to other people too.
FWIW I believe that the TST system now comes standard with a repeater. When I bought mine the repeater was an extra cost option.
โMar-19-2018 02:25 PM
Ron3rd wrote:You got it in one. ๐ It can take an hour before the readings drop off the screen, and you get an alert.
Are you saying the sensor could loose communication with the receiver but still show up on the screen and still be reporting PSI and Temps?
โMar-19-2018 12:52 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Ron3rd wrote:You're correct about the sensor dropping off the screen. The issue is that it can take up to an hour to notify you that you've lost contact with a sensor, and then it will disappear from the screen. An hour is a pretty long time to be out of contact.fj12ryder wrote:
TST is a good system except for their excessive time for the monitor to notify you that it has lost contact with a sensor. It can take an hour for that to happen. Way too long.
My experience with the TST is that if communication with a sensor is lost, that sensor drops off the screen, alerting you to some sort of problem. In other words, you know it lost a sensor.
That problem (in my case) is always the distance issue since I went to a 35 ft TT. I've relocated the monitor but I'm at the distance limit so sensors will drop off. I'm adding the repeater to solve that problem
It seems there are some new brands out there that are performing very well too.
โMar-18-2018 10:02 AM
Ron3rd wrote:You're correct about the sensor dropping off the screen. The issue is that it can take up to an hour to notify you that you've lost contact with a sensor, and then it will disappear from the screen. An hour is a pretty long time to be out of contact.fj12ryder wrote:
TST is a good system except for their excessive time for the monitor to notify you that it has lost contact with a sensor. It can take an hour for that to happen. Way too long.
My experience with the TST is that if communication with a sensor is lost, that sensor drops off the screen, alerting you to some sort of problem. In other words, you know it lost a sensor.
That problem (in my case) is always the distance issue since I went to a 35 ft TT. I've relocated the monitor but I'm at the distance limit so sensors will drop off. I'm adding the repeater to solve that problem
It seems there are some new brands out there that are performing very well too.
โMar-18-2018 09:01 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
TST is a good system except for their excessive time for the monitor to notify you that it has lost contact with a sensor. It can take an hour for that to happen. Way too long.
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nayther wrote:
My BIL has the TST and I looked at it yesterday for the first time. The wheel sensors are HIDEOUS! Plus they stick out past the tires just waiting to be snapped off by rubbing a curb or snagging a bush.
Besides OEM in the tire types are there others that are not so bulbous?