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Tire pressure monitor showing 10 tires at once like Tire Patrol or TireMinder A1AS


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I'm looking for a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that shows the pressures of a least 10 tires simultaneously on its display.  I don't want to have to look away from the road at least 10 times as a display scrolls through each tire.

The products I've found are the RVi Tire Patrol and the TireMinder A1AS.

Are there any others?  Have you used either of these products?

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I have the Bellacorp TPMS system on both my vehicles. You can add more sensors than you will ever need for multi wheel operation. It works very well and is accurate and customer service is second to none. I've had these for several years with no problems, only the occasional battery replacement. I even use them on my boat trailer in salt water with no issues. I highly recommend them.

https://www.amazon.com/Bellacorp-Pressure-Monitoring-Sensors-Tractor/dp/B00ZAIKLMY/ref=sr_1_50?_encoding=UTF8&c=ts&dchild=1&keywords=Tire%2BPressure%2BMonitoring%2BSystems%2B(TPMS)&qid=1630626426&s=automotive&sr=1-50&ts_id=2201763011&th=1

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K5ERCD that one does not display all the sensors at once like Etyrr requested.

 

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Other than the initial startup run through before heading out, I rarely look at my TPMS display while underway. If anything goes amiss it will instantly alert me with both audible and visible alarms. The affected tire position will be flashing on the display. It appears that neither the RVi or the TireMinder display any temperature information. It was high temperature alerts that directed me to a sticking brake cylinder and failing wheel bearing on a previous motorhome and toad.

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I second Dutch’s sentiment.  While driving, I rarely check the TPMS display.  I will check it before starting out and after arriving at a location.  I will occasionally glance at it while in motion to get an idea where whatever set of tires happens to be on the display is at temperature and pressure wise.  I am familiar enough with my rig and it’s tires that I can spot something out of the ordinary range before it alarms this way.  Mostly though, I let the system do it’s job and notify me when there is something amiss by alarming.  I have the TST system which is designed for the commercial trucking industry and it is very reliable and accurate.  I often double tow and it monitors my truck and both trailers without issue.  

On the smallish displays that come with all the TPMS systems I have seen, I don’t think it would be possible to read the necessary tire data for the number of tires I monitor (usually 10 and sometimes 12) if they were all on the display at the same time.

Just my $0.02.

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I'm also with Dutch. I've used the TireMinder A1A for about six years now monitoring 10 tires. I called Minder Research yesterday and had a conversation about upgrading just the monitor to get more bells and whistles. TheA1AS would run me $300+ ($349 I think he said... but I quit listening at that point). I scroll through and check everything before each departure but, while on the road, I never look at the monitor unless an alarm goes off. Too much stuff to pay attention to while driving. I'm "newly happy" with my original A1A monitor.

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