I was waiting for this review to see how everything worked out. I have been using an older version of the LevelMate Pro that has worked well for at least 5 years.
You set the levelers to be face front which means the camera is facing the back of the RV. So, when you lift the right side of the test rig it is the same as lifting the left side of an RV. I think that causes some confusion when interpreting the displays.
The LevelMate Pro was the only one that displayed the actual “tilt” of the RV, i.e. you raised the right said and the graphic showed the right side going up vs. the other two showing the left side going up. I’d want to see the actual tilt, not have to “work backwards”. One shows the “condition” where the other two show the “correction”. Wait, is the second temp test on the LevelMate Pro showing different now or is it just delayed?
For all three levelers, it sometimes took a few seconds to stabilize the reading. I really could not find a pattern of consistancy with one being better than the other in that regard. Sometimes the reading "settled" quickly, and sometimes it took longer. So my best advice is to make the level adjustment, then wait a few seconds to see where its at. Also, you can change rhe resolution for the levelmatepro and Rhino leveller from 1/4" to 1" which will increase the speed of the display changes. Also, I wish I added it to the video, but all digital displays have an inherent +/- 1 digit error. Often the specification for a display will state a certain accuracy, plus or minus 1. Say a digital voltmeter varies between 12.00 and 12.01, and the last digit continuously fluxuates between 0 and 1. The actual voltage is somewhere between those two values, and the fluxuation is a limitation of the display resolution.
I was waiting for this review to see how everything worked out. I have been using an older version of the LevelMate Pro that has worked well for at least 5 years.
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Outstanding review. I had considered purchasing a lower cost alternative to LevelmatePro, but not after watching your excellent review. Thanks.
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You set the levelers to be face front which means the camera is facing the back of the RV. So, when you lift the right side of the test rig it is the same as lifting the left side of an RV. I think that causes some confusion when interpreting the displays.
You can change the orientation of the levelers from front to back in the app if it is confusing.
Wow, thanks👍🏼
The LevelMate Pro was the only one that displayed the actual “tilt” of the RV, i.e. you raised the right said and the graphic showed the right side going up vs. the other two showing the left side going up. I’d want to see the actual tilt, not have to “work backwards”. One shows the “condition” where the other two show the “correction”. Wait, is the second temp test on the LevelMate Pro showing different now or is it just delayed?
For all three levelers, it sometimes took a few seconds to stabilize the reading. I really could not find a pattern of consistancy with one being better than the other in that regard.
Sometimes the reading "settled" quickly, and sometimes it took longer.
So my best advice is to make the level adjustment, then wait a few seconds to see where its at.
Also, you can change rhe resolution for the levelmatepro and Rhino leveller from 1/4" to 1" which will increase the speed of the display changes.
Also, I wish I added it to the video, but all digital displays have an inherent +/- 1 digit error. Often the specification for a display will state a certain accuracy, plus or minus 1.
Say a digital voltmeter varies between 12.00 and 12.01, and the last digit continuously fluxuates between 0 and 1. The actual voltage is somewhere between those two values, and the fluxuation is a limitation of the display resolution.
Thanks I was about to buy one.
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Great review !, thanks !
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Any idea how the resolution compares to a spirit level? In my experience digital levels are frustratingly more precise in their resolution.
The resolution is 0.25" for the digital levelers. A spirit level, being analog, wont have a resolutuon per se. It is whatever it is.
Can you do a rang test ?
I tested the distance under a normal user's range rather than maximum range. In all 3 cases the distance was adequate for use adjacent to the RV.
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Witch one was the best. I couldn’t hear.
RV Leveler Pro is no longer in the App store nor sold on Amazon
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