TireMinder Smart TPMS & Rhino Signal Booster June 11, 2021, 06:14:51 pm So one of my initial retirement projects is installing the TireMinder Smart system I purchased......a couple of quick questions for folks:1) Where have you installed your Rhino signal booster?2) Does the signal booster drain the batteries and, if so, do you disconnect the booster every time you're done driving?TIA!!!Bill
Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS & Rhino Signal Booster Reply #1 – June 11, 2021, 06:32:09 pm Quote from: pdl2win - June 11, 2021, 06:14:51 pmSo one of my initial retirement projects is installing the TireMinder Smart system I purchased......a couple of quick questions for folks:1) Where have you installed your Rhino signal booster?2) Does the signal booster drain the batteries and, if so, do you disconnect the booster every time you're done driving?Some TPMS systems do not require boosters others do, it varies from RV to RV. Surprisingly, our 24' FL TPMS monitor has a hard time seeing the driverside, rear inside tire's sensor. the toad isn't a problem. The rear tire's wheel wells are lined with sheet metal that blocks the radio signal. A booster is mounted in the wardrobe directly above the problem tire. In your 31' TB, installing the booster in one of the bedroom's overhead cabinets would be easy, power is available from the undercabinet lights, the booster doesn't use much power but I would still have an on-off switch conveniently located. Larry 1 Likes
Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS & Rhino Signal Booster Reply #2 – June 11, 2021, 07:23:28 pm Installed my booster in mid bath in the cabinet next to TV power. I already had a 4 plus cigarette style with two open slots (from main female plug to back of TV). I have all kinds of male plugs that I never use, so I just soldered on a plug to the signal booster. So I’m running off house batteries. Not really sure it’s even needed but figure a strong signal will prevent problems. Booster is near back tires which is where it might be needed especially for toad which in my case I do not need. 1 Likes
Re: TireMinder Smart TPMS & Rhino Signal Booster Reply #3 – June 11, 2021, 09:51:18 pm I bought the Truck System Technology (TST) TPM system with the color display and the non-flow through sensors for our new rear bath and toad. The system comes with the signal repeater as part of the package. I also had this same TST system in my previous LD rear bath. There were times when I had forgotten to turn on the repeater at that time and occasionally the main display receiver would drop the signal from one of the toad tires. That never happens with the repeater powered.Using double stick foam tape I did install the repeater on the upper corner of the rear window (see photo) as the glass is invisible to the radio signals from the toad sensors whereas the aluminum skin of the coach could block those weak signals. I borrowed DC power from the light fixture above the toilet and placed an inline rocker switch close to the light (see photo). If I am parked for several days I will turn the repeater off even though the power consumption is minimal. Just stopping overnight I don't bother turning it off.