1000 Miles Later - The Mieaoll Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reviewed
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
- Leif the Adventure Van has not had a flat in a long time, but I worry about it when I'm headed out on road trips or up sketchy mountain roads. Noticing that a tire is going flat early can mean the difference between a flat tire fix and replacing a whole tire as well.
For that reason I picked up this Mieaoll Tire Pressure Monitoring System
off of Amazon. This way I can always know what the tires are doing and see if one of them is going flat before it becomes a big problem.
This video is my review of this monitoring system after using it for a week, and putting at least a thousand miles on them.
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I installed a similar system on my motorcycle and the instructions clearly limited installation to only wheels with solid metal valve stems. Sensor installation on rubber valve stems was not permitted because the weight of the sensors on the ends of rubber stems would cause them to flex and possibly fail over time causing a bigger problem, so please take caution and keep an eye on those valve stems…
Thanks for the tip. I was wondering about that.
As often as touring bikes go thru tires, say 12k miles, this is probably a non issue.
Whaddya think??
So...what happens when pressure goes low? Does the display change color, flash, beep, or something else -- or does the driver just keep an eye on it?
Having the sensor outside the rim is nice from a maintenance standpoint, because you don't have to break the bead to service the system. That's provided, of course, that the sensor/cap doesn't itself introduce a leak.
This one alarms if a tire is low.