Does 20 Foot Trailer Need to Use Signal Repeater with TST TPMS
Question:
I use the TST 507 on my travel trailers. I want to add a TPMS to my horse trailer 2 axels that is less than 20 feet long. Do I need to use the repeater if I added these sensors to the trailer. As it isn’t a living quarters trailer, it isn’t set up with batteries like my travel trailer. Would you recommend a different system? Thank you
asked by: Ann B
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Expert Reply:
For a 20 foot trailer you would still want to use the signal repeater that comes with the TST TPMS for RVs # TST-507-FT-4-C. Even though your trailer does not seem that long it still will be needed.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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TST TPMS for RVs - Color Display - Signal Booster - 4 Flow Through Tire Sensors
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- Mounts to Valve Stems
- 4 Sensors
- Flow Through Sensors
- Water Resistant
- Monitor Display
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