Hi David. Thank you for all the years of very useful rv information and the fantastic trips you guys took us on. Hope you guys are doing well. Thank you for sharing with us!
Great video with details and useful information. I watched your video and based upon your comments we purchased the same model. We have used it for over 20,000 miles and a trip to Alaska pulling a fifthwheel. Works great! Thank you.
David - Thank you for the detailed and entertaining video. Extremely helpful. Once I determined my axle weight after 3 different attempts, I was able to use the weight chart to determine proper PSI and now I feel more confident using my TPMS.
Great video! I installed my system by myself (single gal, Class A Owner), but was feeling guilty because I realized I FORGOT the locknuts...but then kinda felt it wasn't needed, and I appreciated your comments, and laughed when you tossed the bag aside. Hahaha! Thanks again for your help!
HA! Yeah, I have never lost one and we have been traveling from 2008. Now watch tomorrow I will be missing all of them. :) But it all reality, the tool needed to get them on and off with the spinning covers would not even fit inside my front wheels as they are set slightly inside.
Tires on Tiffin reach five years next month. So was just checking with Coach Net this AM about prices. Have known about TMPS for some time now but hadn't gotten them. Thanks for the reminder they are now on order. Love the way you mounted this unit on the side window.
Thank you so much for your video, we are new to using a TPMS and we just received this very unit. The instruction booklet was not helpful, my husband and I were having a difficult time setting it up. I found your video and step by step you walked us thru the process. We got the TPMS set up quickly, and it's working perfectly. Thank You so much.
Good video David! I have been using my EEZ for three years and have recommended an tpms to many other rvers. I pull a fifth wheel and found it to be very valuable the first trip that I took with the EEZ installed. I picked up a screw in a trailer tire and it alerted me to a drop in pressure before it became dangerous. I did notice though that your new model re-acquired the signal much faster after installing the sensors than my current one. It may be time to upgrade my old one. Thanks for the review.
We've had the EezTire monitor for over 5 years now and highly recommend it. We have all six RV tires monitored and the four towed car tires. I did have to buy the signal booster after I added a motorcycle carrier on the back of the RV in order to stop the signal dropout from the car. All we've done is change sensor batteries now and then, and the batteries are very easy to change and available on Amazon very cheaply.
Joe...You are very correct on the batteries! I replace them once a year before we leave just because, as you mentioned, they are so cheap. So why not!?!?!? Glad you have a TPMS!
David, so glad your doing okay, I got the email and got worried. I have a TPMS in the box ready to go on. I got the updated color display last summer. Low and behold it’s this one. I thought I need a whole new system lol. I got the repeater for the flatbed trailer too. Yes dear! Lol
too funny Dave.. after you and I got to talking (on your trip) i ordered the model your holding your hands. Its already installed on the truck and as soon as I get the RV back from Tiffin I will get everything dialed in. While it is great to have TPMS on my Ford Raptor its nice to actively see the temps/pressure on my truck. Its another tool that makes life a little safer
Hey David, another great video, thank you for taking the time to share. Have not seen you lately, how are you doing? Hope all is well and you can have more to share. Thanks again.
Great video even with the ooops! Lot of new RVers will be grateful to have this. It might be a good tag along video of how to determine the "correct" pressure for RV/TT tires. I see too many posts that are using the tire rating pressure or the "door sticker".
Arnie...You are so correct in a post for correct tire pressure! I have not done one yet but I think I will add that to my list of items to talk about as it is so VERY IMPORTANT! Thanks for the note!!!!
This was a fantastic video. Very clear and excellent commentary with details. Is it possible to place the #1 sensor for the driver side front instead of the passenger side front? I think of the placement like aircraft engines, the #1 engine is always the pilot side; so in case of an emergency I don't have to re-thin the RV sensor placement in a hurry.
Great Video Dave. Like yourself we have an EEZ TPMS and have had it for probably 8+ years. First with our travel trailer and now with the Tiffin. No issues at all. Last summer as we were in South Dakota the alarm went off .. we had a valve stem leak on the inside drive axle tire. If we hadn't had the TPMS we would have never known we had leak and this could have been a real dangerous situation. I highly recommend a TPMS and the EEZ product. I do have one question ... I have the old monitor. And have heard the the new color monitor is nice, but in the direct sun light is impossible to read. What is your thoughts?
Hello David, great video as always. I wanted to replace my TPMS from same company, but I guess all I wanted was the color screen that I think it will be easier to see. Since you mentioned it works the same way, I'll just keep it for now. Also, how are you doing health wise? I know you mentioned in one of your videos you were having some prostate issues. I hope all is good my friend. Take care and keep those videos coming.
Hi...No reason to change it out as the screen is really the only difference. I am doing well thanks. You can find out about my cancer saga here... (3 posts in total)... outsideourbubble.com/prostate-cancer-living-full-time-in-a-coach-has-its-advantages/
You don't "recalibrate the sensors", you set the monitor to alert on the pressure being sent from the sensor. You do this by holding down the SET button and then going through the settings.
You press the link and code key the same time then it will bring up a screen and you’ll see three zeros and whatever is over there on the other side you have one through nine to choose mine was off 4 pounds all tires are off 4 pounds I moved mine up to 400 now mine‘s right on the money
I went around rv and trailer each tire got a code .when I was done I pushed down code button and the monitor is showing only the trailer not the rv. how do I get the rv to show on the monitor
The only thing I hate with the color version of this tps is that it keeps flashing at me. The screen gets 100 % bright then dims, then bright, then dim and so on and so on! I contacted the company and they had no response for me. I wanted it to just be bright!
It sounds like that in the location that you have it that it is sensing light change and therefore changing the bright to dark bright to dark based on the lighting conditions. It does this because if you use it at night it'll be very bright, so it dims when it's darker. But on the front of the unit there's a little hole that has the light sensor. That's the area you want to keep some type of bright light situation happening if you want to stay bright all the time. If it keeps going back and forth back and forth and you're not even moving or anything then it sounds like the sensor is poor or in a bad location in the unit itself. I'm kind of surprised to hear that you didn't get any help from the company. Donald's the owner.
Hard for me to help for what I showed should work without issue. Suggest contacting EEZ RV Products for support. - TECH SUPPORT ONLY CALL (928) 317 8888 9AM TO 4PM MON. TO FRI. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
Hi Lankster...Not sure if you had an EEZTire or not, as I am sure they would have helped you out if you were having issues. So not sure what unit you may have had. But having one is surely better than NOT having one. We have not had issues with EEZTire on our coach or our tow car, or now trailer, and it has saved us a few times.
@@DavidBott Had the "EEZTire-TPMS10B Real Time/24x7 Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 10 Anti-Theft Sensors + Booster, incl. " Drove over 500 miles and it would never gave me the right pressure in the tires on my 22.5 tires.. had stopped to recheck them and had a low tire.. in short I think there was something wrong with the one I had as that was one problem I recall having.. three of the tires would never tell me anything even after changing the battery's a few times. Just got to the point in short it drove me nuts so it had to go.. The Alarm at strange times would go off.. I would pull over and check the tires and check the pressure all good... You know after a few times of that you turn it off and stop using it.. That trust was broken in short.. So David I know it works have lots of friends like you in the RV world as we are full timing it... I just check my tire each time I leave and at each stop... Yep it takes a little more time but I have the peace of mind knowing I did it..
@@gonebyrv9748 No matter if I spend thousands of dollars your going to have a problem at some point.. Yep I know that. and will do our best to get threw that pain when it happens.
Hi David. Thank you for all the years of very useful rv information and the fantastic trips you guys took us on. Hope you guys are doing well. Thank you for sharing with us!
Great video with details and useful information. I watched your video and based upon your comments we purchased the same model. We have used it for over 20,000 miles and a trip to Alaska pulling a fifthwheel. Works great! Thank you.
David - Thank you for the detailed and entertaining video. Extremely helpful. Once I determined my axle weight after 3 different attempts, I was able to use the weight chart to determine proper PSI and now I feel more confident using my TPMS.
Been missing you uploading videos. I suffer from depression and your videos help a lot
So do I and thus have not made a video in some time I am sorry to say. :(
@@DavidBott hope to see you and Brenda back soon, take care!
Great video! I installed my system by myself (single gal, Class A Owner), but was feeling guilty because I realized I FORGOT the locknuts...but then kinda felt it wasn't needed, and I appreciated your comments, and laughed when you tossed the bag aside. Hahaha! Thanks again for your help!
HA! Yeah, I have never lost one and we have been traveling from 2008. Now watch tomorrow I will be missing all of them. :) But it all reality, the tool needed to get them on and off with the spinning covers would not even fit inside my front wheels as they are set slightly inside.
Dave you have become one of my favorite You tubers. Great down to earth and good explanations. Thanks.
Thank you kindly Wyatt. We do not do this for a living, but just to help where we can. Take care, keep safe, RVingly Yours...David
Tires on Tiffin reach five years next month. So was just checking with Coach Net this AM about prices. Have known about TMPS for some time now but hadn't gotten them. Thanks for the reminder they are now on order. Love the way you mounted this unit on the side window.
Thank you so much for your video, we are new to using a TPMS and we just received this very unit. The instruction booklet was not helpful, my husband and I were having a difficult time setting it up. I found your video and step by step you walked us thru the process. We got the TPMS set up quickly, and it's working perfectly. Thank You so much.
Happy it helped but even more happy you got a TPMS! :)
Good video David! I have been using my EEZ for three years and have recommended an tpms to many other rvers. I pull a fifth wheel and found it to be very valuable the first trip that I took with the EEZ installed. I picked up a screw in a trailer tire and it alerted me to a drop in pressure before it became dangerous. I did notice though that your new model re-acquired the signal much faster after installing the sensors than my current one. It may be time to upgrade my old one. Thanks for the review.
Your welcome Pat. Glad you liked the video.
We've had the EezTire monitor for over 5 years now and highly recommend it. We have all six RV tires monitored and the four towed car tires. I did have to buy the signal booster after I added a motorcycle carrier on the back of the RV in order to stop the signal dropout from the car. All we've done is change sensor batteries now and then, and the batteries are very easy to change and available on Amazon very cheaply.
Joe...You are very correct on the batteries! I replace them once a year before we leave just because, as you mentioned, they are so cheap. So why not!?!?!? Glad you have a TPMS!
Great setup and installation video. Just installed the exact same TPMS. Your demonstration is most helpful. Thank you for your time and effort.
Your welcome.
David, so glad your doing okay, I got the email and got worried. I have a TPMS in the box ready to go on. I got the updated color display last summer. Low and behold it’s this one. I thought I need a whole new system lol. I got the repeater for the flatbed trailer too. Yes dear! Lol
Great to read! Now get that TPMS installed!!! :)
too funny Dave.. after you and I got to talking (on your trip) i ordered the model your holding your hands. Its already installed on the truck and as soon as I get the RV back from Tiffin I will get everything dialed in. While it is great to have TPMS on my Ford Raptor its nice to actively see the temps/pressure on my truck. Its another tool that makes life a little safer
Hey David, another great video, thank you for taking the time to share. Have not seen you lately, how are you doing? Hope all is well and you can have more to share. Thanks again.
Another very informative video, thanks, hope your summer up here in the north is going well!
Thanks, you too!
Great video even with the ooops! Lot of new RVers will be grateful to have this. It might be a good tag along video of how to determine the "correct" pressure for RV/TT tires. I see too many posts that are using the tire rating pressure or the "door sticker".
Arnie...You are so correct in a post for correct tire pressure! I have not done one yet but I think I will add that to my list of items to talk about as it is so VERY IMPORTANT! Thanks for the note!!!!
Hi David thanks for the video you and your wife made. We setup the device as you explained its great.
Bought the updated monitor Dave, thank you for doing the video! The only question I had was maximum temperature warning, what should it be.
I leave that at the default of 175 (if I recall).
David and Brenda, just know you from your videos and was thinking about you all today - hope you are well. God bless you.
Thank you kindly. We are doing well in our new home base in Monterey TN. Hope to post an update soon on why we have gone silent.
No worries, brother. I get it. Thanks for letting us know you're well.
@@don.newlon Thank you kindly for caring enough to check in. :)
This was a fantastic video. Very clear and excellent commentary with details. Is it possible to place the #1 sensor for the driver side front instead of the passenger side front? I think of the placement like aircraft engines, the #1 engine is always the pilot side; so in case of an emergency I don't have to re-thin the RV sensor placement in a hurry.
The numbers are just for your reference when placing the sensors so you remember where you programmed each one to go.
Great Video Dave. Like yourself we have an EEZ TPMS and have had it for probably 8+ years. First with our travel trailer and now with the Tiffin. No issues at all. Last summer as we were in South Dakota the alarm went off .. we had a valve stem leak on the inside drive axle tire. If we hadn't had the TPMS we would have never known we had leak and this could have been a real dangerous situation. I highly recommend a TPMS and the EEZ product.
I do have one question ... I have the old monitor. And have heard the the new color monitor is nice, but in the direct sun light is impossible to read. What is your thoughts?
Hello David, great video as always. I wanted to replace my TPMS from same company, but I guess all I wanted was the color screen that I think it will be easier to see. Since you mentioned it works the same way, I'll just keep it for now. Also, how are you doing health wise? I know you mentioned in one of your videos you were having some prostate issues. I hope all is good my friend. Take care and keep those videos coming.
Hi...No reason to change it out as the screen is really the only difference. I am doing well thanks. You can find out about my cancer saga here... (3 posts in total)... outsideourbubble.com/prostate-cancer-living-full-time-in-a-coach-has-its-advantages/
Hope you guys are well. Haven’t heard from you in awhile
Do the sensors effect tire balance on your coach or tow vehicle?
Hey I got a question where’s the button for all your slides and how do they work?
Fabulous video, many thanks.
You are so welcome! Thanks for viewing.
Dave, Great video. Are there any improvements from last version in the new monitor (other than color) or sensor capabilities?
Not really. The older system still works just fine.
Great info, thank you
When the tire may need more air pressure do you need to take them off then re-install after adding more air? Thanks David!
Hi Larry...The sensors are just like valve stem covers. So you just unscrew them, add or remove air, and put them back on to get the current readings.
How do you recalibrate the sensors to the right pressure ?
You don't "recalibrate the sensors", you set the monitor to alert on the pressure being sent from the sensor. You do this by holding down the SET button and then going through the settings.
You press the link and code key the same time then it will bring up a screen and you’ll see three zeros and whatever is over there on the other side you have one through nine to choose mine was off 4 pounds all tires are off 4 pounds I moved mine up to 400 now mine‘s right on the money
@@acmanwwjd1 Thanks, I was not sure what you were asking. Setting the offset. :) Glad you followed up to help others.
@@DavidBott Now this doesn’t work on all of them mines the colored one and I talk to the head guy at Eeztire told me how to do it
I went around rv and trailer each tire got a code .when I was done I pushed down code button and the monitor is showing only the trailer not the rv. how do I get the rv to show on the monitor
Hope you’re doing ok. Miss the videos
The only thing I hate with the color version of this tps is that it keeps flashing at me. The screen gets 100 % bright then dims, then bright, then dim and so on and so on! I contacted the company and they had no response for me. I wanted it to just be bright!
It sounds like that in the location that you have it that it is sensing light change and therefore changing the bright to dark bright to dark based on the lighting conditions. It does this because if you use it at night it'll be very bright, so it dims when it's darker. But on the front of the unit there's a little hole that has the light sensor. That's the area you want to keep some type of bright light situation happening if you want to stay bright all the time. If it keeps going back and forth back and forth and you're not even moving or anything then it sounds like the sensor is poor or in a bad location in the unit itself. I'm kind of surprised to hear that you didn't get any help from the company. Donald's the owner.
having a problem linking my sensors to my screen help!
Hard for me to help for what I showed should work without issue. Suggest contacting EEZ RV Products for support. - TECH SUPPORT ONLY CALL (928) 317 8888 9AM TO 4PM MON. TO FRI. PACIFIC STANDARD TIME
Anyone know what's happened to David's channel, in not seeing his excellent videos?
What happened to them ? They were interesting..
Hey David can I have your old one? Lol
Have u made your tesla dance yet?
LOL...Of course. The 1st day I got it! LOL
You buy me one I'll use it... Had one and had problems from day one... returned it.. Payed $600 for the one I got..
Hi Lankster...Not sure if you had an EEZTire or not, as I am sure they would have helped you out if you were having issues. So not sure what unit you may have had. But having one is surely better than NOT having one. We have not had issues with EEZTire on our coach or our tow car, or now trailer, and it has saved us a few times.
@@DavidBott Had the "EEZTire-TPMS10B Real Time/24x7 Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 10 Anti-Theft Sensors + Booster, incl. " Drove over 500 miles and it would never gave me the right pressure in the tires on my 22.5 tires.. had stopped to recheck them and had a low tire.. in short I think there was something wrong with the one I had as that was one problem I recall having.. three of the tires would never tell me anything even after changing the battery's a few times. Just got to the point in short it drove me nuts so it had to go.. The Alarm at strange times would go off.. I would pull over and check the tires and check the pressure all good... You know after a few times of that you turn it off and stop using it.. That trust was broken in short.. So David I know it works have lots of friends like you in the RV world as we are full timing it... I just check my tire each time I leave and at each stop... Yep it takes a little more time but I have the peace of mind knowing I did it..
@@lanksterprice so I guess that you think you'll never have a problem WHILE the rig is rolling down the road?
@@gonebyrv9748 No matter if I spend thousands of dollars your going to have a problem at some point.. Yep I know that. and will do our best to get threw that pain when it happens.