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Old 03-27-2010, 01:53 PM   #1
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I just came across these on eBay. I have NO idea if they are any good or not, so take it for what it's worth. For $20, I figured that I couldn't go too far wrong.

These do not read out a constant tire pressure. They only warn you when the pressure gets low. I have no real desire to "Monitor" my tire pressure anyway. I just want to know if I have a sudden pressure loss on the trailer. You could drive quite a long distance without even knowing that you had a blow-out. This should warn me if I have low pressure or a blow-out and that's all I want.

I'll let you know how they work when I get them.

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Old 03-27-2010, 02:35 PM   #2
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Works on cars that have a normal tire pressure of 35-50psi. Sounds alarm at 28 psi.
Wonder If It Will Work On Tires Where A Higher Max Pressure Is Used??
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Wonder If It Will Work On Tires Where A Higher Max Pressure Is Used??
If I get an alarm @ 28#, I'm very happy with that.

All I care about is if I get a nail in the tire and the air leaks out while on the road or if I have a blow-out. I don't mind checking the pressure before I leave.

The thing that I want to avoid is having some guy pull along side of me honking his horn....then pulling over to find the tire shredded and the plumbing (and other stuff) damaged on the TM.



You really can't feel when the tire goes on the trailer, in most cases.
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Old 03-27-2010, 03:16 PM   #4
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The Part About The 50# Is I'm Running The 15" Marathons With 60# In Them

I Wonder If That Will Set An Alarm Also??
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The Part About The 50# Is I'm Running The 15" Marathons With 60# In Them

I Wonder If That Will Set An Alarm Also??
I couldn't find much more info on these things. When I receive them, I'll post all the specs.

I have the same concern...... that the things may blow apart (or something) @ higher pressure. My TM tires are 50# cold but I'm sure that they are much higher when they are hot. I just figured.....for $20.......I'll put it on the car if it is risky on the trailer.
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The Part About The 50# Is I'm Running The 15" Marathons With 60# In Them

I Wonder If That Will Set An Alarm Also??
I just ran my tire pressure up to 65# (just for you). The alarm did not sound and the sensor held. I can't imagine that 65# of pressure will damage the unit. They make the same unit for vehicles with up to 135# of pressure.

***I just thought....my bike tires hold 65#, I just put the other 2 on my bike and I'll leave them on there for a couple weeks to see how it goes.
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I just ran my tire pressure up to 65# (just for you). The alarm did not sound and the sensor held. I can't imagine that 65# of pressure will damage the unit. They make the same unit for vehicles with up to 135# of pressure.

***I just thought....my bike tires hold 65#, I just put the other 2 on my bike and I'll leave them on there for a couple weeks to see how it goes.
Thanks.... They Sound Like Their Worth $20.00 I Just Might Have To Grab A Set.
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Having had a blowout on the TM, I can tell you that it would difficult to not notice it. The TM handles pretty well for a single axle trailer with a flat tire, but I think you'd have to be asleep to not notice. Or at least that was my experience that one time.

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Having had a blowout on the TM, I can tell you that it would difficult to not notice it. The TM handles pretty well for a single axle trailer with a flat tire, but I think you'd have to be asleep to not notice. Or at least that was my experience that one time.

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Dave,

What you don't know (I assume) is how long the tire was below 25PSI or how far you drove (below 25PSI) before the tire blew.......

If you would have had some warning that the tire was low. there is a pretty good chance that a blow out may have been avoided........assuming that it was not an instantaneous, catastrophic failure.......which would be rare, IMHO....
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Dave,

What you don't know (I assume) is how long the tire was below 25PSI or how far you drove (below 25PSI) before the tire blew.......

If you would have had some warning that the tire was low. there is a pretty good chance that a blow out may have been avoided........assuming that it was not an instantaneous, catastrophic failure.......which would be rare, IMHO....
That is exactly the reason that I run a TPMS. If the tire blows out from 50 lbs., then you don't have a warning until the tire blows.....but the TPMS should immediately warn you to pull over. But, I wonder how many of those "blowouts" are actually a low tire over many miles finally giving up the ghost ?? Or if just before a actual blowout, the tire pressure goes down 10 pounds or so as a pre-warning? A TPMS should definitely help with the last 2 scenarios, and get you off the road quicker in the 1st if you don't hear or see the problem.
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