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Kelpie
May 31 2011, 03:09 PM | In Reply To Mecontle
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why waste $$, just step out & see it for free How do you see or know there is a problem when you can't step out to see when you're driving? Regards, -------------------- Disclaimer: The above comments are solely my perspectives. You may disagree with it for I shall not be liable for whatever I may have input. You may feel displeased which in this case, my sincere apologies and do kindly seek moderator's advice if need be. Any obscene & threatening comments on me is a reflection of your personality. My motto is we agree to disagree. No profanity or obscenities of any kind. No personal attacks on other users. Thank you. |
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I_RIDE_DEEP
Jul 9 2012, 08:22 PM | In Reply To 5936
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Installed my at autoba.s at around 280 with installation. Really very basic. Cant preset pressure and temp alarm settings. Troublesome to set sensors after tyre rotation. You are lucky that no one got hurt. Safety first I am interested in Orange TPMS. One question, if I dont wish to hook it to the power supply is there an option to put a AA battery into the display unit? This post has been edited by I_RIDE_DEEP: Jul 9 2012, 08:22 PM |
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5936
Jul 10 2012, 03:45 PM | In Reply To I_RIDE_DEEP
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Very interesting idea.
But no battery compartment. |
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Oblong
Jul 12 2012, 09:14 AM
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Am using orange TPMS. can display temp, battery voltage and pressure. But usually use pressure as standard display.
Personally find it a good to have. Initially find it a hassle to hook to power supply, but got used to it. |
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I_RIDE_DEEP
Jul 13 2012, 08:36 AM
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Not to keen on runnin wires to orange tpms display. Does anyone know if it takes a 12v or 5v input ( want to hook up to a small battery and put in arm rest compartment)? Hopefully it can still receive a signal when inside arm rest compartment.
@@tks bro 5936 for reply that there is no AA battery compartment. @@ This post has been edited by I_RIDE_DEEP: Jul 13 2012, 08:39 AM |
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Jonny123
Jul 16 2012, 09:16 PM | In Reply To 5936
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Very interesting idea. But no battery compartment. EXTERNAL one have battery.i installed one set.very easy to installing,it says battery can last for two years,when use up,can change battery.totally about 150$ including shipping cost.
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5936
Jul 17 2012, 05:08 PM | In Reply To Jonny123
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Jeff23
Jul 18 2012, 07:03 AM | In Reply To Hondauto
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SOH Brothers. I installed the Orange TPMS since late 2009. Quite useful - at least will know which tyre is having less air. I think about $250 +/- with installation. Installed mine at Soh Brothers too. To have stable power source and hide the wires. Best to Connect to wire. After install a week.... Saw one of the tyre losing air slowly on the meter day by day. Thought it was faulty or what. When to Soh brothers, took out tyres to find a long nail....Thanks to TPMS. Else i wouldn't know there is leak....when it is leaking air so slowly. |
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