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Old 11-23-2020, 06:18 PM   #4
QCMan
Gone Traveling
 
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Independent Republic of Horry
Posts: 237
We have the TST and the main reason for the choice is that it does not need to be moving for a reading. Your rig could be monitored 24/7 as the display goes to sleep after no movement but if a tire is going low it will wake up and sound an alarm if it gets outside the parameters you set. If you want you can watch how much the pressure goes down as the temps drop. I also use it as an outdoor thermometer in the morning before taking the furry kids out as it indicates temps also. Battery life is about 14 months on the sensors so yearly changing will keep it going. Two and a half years and flawless. Woke me up about 2 am one morning for a low pressure and it was a nail in one tire dropping the pressure. Turned off the alarm and put in a Safety Seal plug in the morning.
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