I've been retired for 1 year now, not even close to finishing that HD list.....(I suspect she keeps adding to it)
Plumbing is the worst. Hope it works out for you tomorrow.So Saturday, Shocked the well with bleach, Sunday pumped out well for 10 hours to remove chlorine from well. Sunday also changed kitchen faucet, new hose leaked. So today was back to Lowes, new parts, sink done and not leaking. It was then time to install the UV filter system, after some not so family friendly words it has finally been completed.
Tomorrow is the draw of water for our retest of the well so we can hopefully complete our refinance. Ugh, is tomorrow Saturday ??
I have the TST TPMS and have used it for about 3 years. I change the batteries at the beginning of each camping season and have had no issues with them going dead before the end of the season. It was also easy to set up.does anyone have a suggestion Or do you have one you would recommend?
I really liked ours, Smartire which incorporated into the Silverleaf computer. The batteries are starting to go, which was fine since tires are needing to be replaced. They were very accurate with both pressure and temperature.Quick question, I went out and bought new Firestone Transforce HT2 tires ( 6 ) for the motor home this week and want to pick up a tire pressure monitoring system, does anyone have a suggestion Or do you have one you would recommend? Thanks
I really liked ours, Smartire which incorporated into the Silverleaf computer. The batteries are starting to go, which was fine since tires are needing to be replaced. They were very accurate with both pressure and temperature.
The down side. Smartire no longer supports passenger cars and RVs. You can get the sensors, which I did in late 2019 when I replaced the steer tires. The sensors have to be "turned on" as they are off for shipping in order to save the battery. There is a "wand" (not my name for it) which is used to activate the sensor I assume before of after the sensor is mounted.
The down side, downer side. The sensors are on a band mounted to the wheel inside the tire. I have two $100 sensors mounted inside my steer tires that are not functioning because they are inert.
I too am watching this thread as I may have to go to another type of TPMS for my coach.
I'm looking into that product. It's just a pain because everything was incorporated into the computer and I could see everything at a glance.Looks like all of last years reviews and this years reviews so far have the EEZ RV system that Bert got as their number one pic. I have not run TPMS before, but I do have an instant read IR thermometer that I use to check tire surface temps and brake temps when we stop. I also have a small thermal camera, made by FLIR that allows me to scan a tire, to see if I have any hotspots located on the tire.
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