tpms tutor
08-28-2013, 09:20 PM
What is a repeater?
A repeater is basically a device that receives data from your sensors, strengthens the signal, and pushes it forward so that the monitor can receive tire data. There is no programming involved. Simply connect the repeater and it works from that moment on.
How do I know if I need a repeater?
You really won’t for sure until you install the system. One customer needed one for his 45-foot tag-axle motor home because it was dropping sensors on the rear duals and on his toad. This is due to interference within the coach space.
One customer has a pickup that pulls a 30-foot gooseneck race trailer that did not need a repeater. Interference, not distance, is the major factor in determining whether or not you will need a repeater.
We do suggest a repeater if you are a commercial freight hauler, if you have a motor home over 38 feet in length, or if you pull a toad or trailer with a motorhome.
You can always purchase the system first to see if you need a repeater. If you do need one, they are readily in stock and economically priced.
What is involved in installing the repeater?
It simply direct wires to a 12 volt battery or you can splice it into a 12 volt power supply within your vehicle, commercial truck, or trailer. There is no programming or any other user interaction required.
Our repeater is fully weatherproof, so it can be mounted anywhere. It is suggested that it be installed as far away from the receiver as possible to get the best range improvement. Some examples of where the repeater can be mounted are: in the engine/battery compartment of a diesel pusher coach, under the hood of your toad vehicle, under the rear of your truck, to the rear of the truck cab, or under a trailer. You can get creative. All you need is a 12 volt power lead and a ground.
Due to the unlimited mounting options, no fuse is included with our repeater. You should fuse the power lead as close to the power supply as possible.
Weather resistant fuse kits are available at any auto supply store. A 1 or 2 amp fuse is sufficient. Fuse kits do not come with the repeater because of differing installation locations and wire length needs of our customers.
A repeater is basically a device that receives data from your sensors, strengthens the signal, and pushes it forward so that the monitor can receive tire data. There is no programming involved. Simply connect the repeater and it works from that moment on.
How do I know if I need a repeater?
You really won’t for sure until you install the system. One customer needed one for his 45-foot tag-axle motor home because it was dropping sensors on the rear duals and on his toad. This is due to interference within the coach space.
One customer has a pickup that pulls a 30-foot gooseneck race trailer that did not need a repeater. Interference, not distance, is the major factor in determining whether or not you will need a repeater.
We do suggest a repeater if you are a commercial freight hauler, if you have a motor home over 38 feet in length, or if you pull a toad or trailer with a motorhome.
You can always purchase the system first to see if you need a repeater. If you do need one, they are readily in stock and economically priced.
What is involved in installing the repeater?
It simply direct wires to a 12 volt battery or you can splice it into a 12 volt power supply within your vehicle, commercial truck, or trailer. There is no programming or any other user interaction required.
Our repeater is fully weatherproof, so it can be mounted anywhere. It is suggested that it be installed as far away from the receiver as possible to get the best range improvement. Some examples of where the repeater can be mounted are: in the engine/battery compartment of a diesel pusher coach, under the hood of your toad vehicle, under the rear of your truck, to the rear of the truck cab, or under a trailer. You can get creative. All you need is a 12 volt power lead and a ground.
Due to the unlimited mounting options, no fuse is included with our repeater. You should fuse the power lead as close to the power supply as possible.
Weather resistant fuse kits are available at any auto supply store. A 1 or 2 amp fuse is sufficient. Fuse kits do not come with the repeater because of differing installation locations and wire length needs of our customers.