• Tire Pressure Monitoring System - computer + 4 external sensors - what

    From a a@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 26 10:36:58 2023
    Tire Pressure Monitoring System - computer + 4 external sensors - what are your experiences

    Just purchased some TPMS computers for tests
    (one to the left in the image)

    https://media.s-bol.com/3lqD12Vw2rY9/original.pdf

    what is hot 4 pressure sensors come with 4 wireless temperature sensors, which find use to monitor temperature in 4 rooms remotely


    Alarm can be set.
    What is not hot, computer goes into sleep mode if not stimulated by vibrations, while in use in moving car.

    What is wrong, my new TPMS computers come with batteries in sensors completely depleted ( nominal 3V vs. 0,05 V in reality)

    It's hard to get CR1632 Lithium batteries locally

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 26 17:41:52 2023


    Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to a a on Tue Sep 26 16:45:37 2023
    On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 19:37:05 UTC+2, a a wrote:
    Tire Pressure Monitoring System - computer + 4 external sensors - what are your experiences

    Just purchased some TPMS computers for tests
    (one to the left in the image)

    https://media.s-bol.com/3lqD12Vw2rY9/original.pdf

    what is hot 4 pressure sensors come with 4 wireless temperature sensors, which find use to monitor temperature in 4 rooms remotely


    Alarm can be set.
    What is not hot, computer goes into sleep mode if not stimulated by vibrations, while in use in moving car.

    What is wrong, my new TPMS computers come with batteries in sensors completely depleted ( nominal 3V vs. 0,05 V in reality)

    It's hard to get CR1632 Lithium batteries locally

    TPMS

    no reply ?

    Nobody ever tested in home use ?

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 27 00:11:11 2023


    Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.

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  • From Fred Bloggs@21:1/5 to a a on Thu Sep 28 08:24:42 2023
    On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 1:37:05 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Tire Pressure Monitoring System - computer + 4 external sensors - what are your experiences

    Just purchased some TPMS computers for tests
    (one to the left in the image)

    https://media.s-bol.com/3lqD12Vw2rY9/original.pdf

    what is hot 4 pressure sensors come with 4 wireless temperature sensors, which find use to monitor temperature in 4 rooms remotely


    Alarm can be set.
    What is not hot, computer goes into sleep mode if not stimulated by vibrations, while in use in moving car.

    That's a BIG problem. It may be detecting movement vibration by fluctuations in the pressure readings. So you need to finagle something electronic to do that. Sounds like a job for the 555.


    What is wrong, my new TPMS computers come with batteries in sensors completely depleted ( nominal 3V vs. 0,05 V in reality)


    That's why you got them so cheap? Can you recharge them?


    It's hard to get CR1632 Lithium batteries locally

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to Fred Bloggs on Thu Sep 28 08:52:12 2023
    On Thursday, 28 September 2023 at 17:24:48 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 1:37:05 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Tire Pressure Monitoring System - computer + 4 external sensors - what are your experiences

    Just purchased some TPMS computers for tests
    (one to the left in the image)

    https://media.s-bol.com/3lqD12Vw2rY9/original.pdf

    what is hot 4 pressure sensors come with 4 wireless temperature sensors, which find use to monitor temperature in 4 rooms remotely


    Alarm can be set.
    What is not hot, computer goes into sleep mode if not stimulated by vibrations, while in use in moving car.
    That's a BIG problem. It may be detecting movement vibration by fluctuations in the pressure readings. So you need to finagle something electronic to do that. Sounds like a job for the 555.

    What is wrong, my new TPMS computers come with batteries in sensors completely depleted ( nominal 3V vs. 0,05 V in reality)
    That's why you got them so cheap? Can you recharge them?

    It's hard to get CR1632 Lithium batteries locally

    My friend advised me to recharge 3V Lithium batteries

    Unfornunately my old power supply comes with LCD voltage control only, since Current LCD display is broken

    Successfully I have got oversized 3V batteries for tests and purchased small bike for kids, coming with inflated tires, so finally I tested my TPMS to work on my desk ( 4 temperature sensors active, 2 pressure sensors installed in the bike)

    Life is great ;)

    thank you

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  • From Fred Bloggs@21:1/5 to a a on Thu Sep 28 09:00:55 2023
    On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 11:52:17 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    On Thursday, 28 September 2023 at 17:24:48 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 1:37:05 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Tire Pressure Monitoring System - computer + 4 external sensors - what are your experiences

    Just purchased some TPMS computers for tests
    (one to the left in the image)

    https://media.s-bol.com/3lqD12Vw2rY9/original.pdf

    what is hot 4 pressure sensors come with 4 wireless temperature sensors, which find use to monitor temperature in 4 rooms remotely


    Alarm can be set.
    What is not hot, computer goes into sleep mode if not stimulated by vibrations, while in use in moving car.
    That's a BIG problem. It may be detecting movement vibration by fluctuations in the pressure readings. So you need to finagle something electronic to do that. Sounds like a job for the 555.

    What is wrong, my new TPMS computers come with batteries in sensors completely depleted ( nominal 3V vs. 0,05 V in reality)
    That's why you got them so cheap? Can you recharge them?

    It's hard to get CR1632 Lithium batteries locally
    My friend advised me to recharge 3V Lithium batteries

    Unfornunately my old power supply comes with LCD voltage control only, since Current LCD display is broken

    Successfully I have got oversized 3V batteries for tests and purchased small bike for kids, coming with inflated tires, so finally I tested my TPMS to work on my desk ( 4 temperature sensors active, 2 pressure sensors installed in the bike)

    You'll have to change the setpoints. I'm pretty sure 3.2-1.8 bar is not suitable for bicycle tires. Most bicycle tires have a maximum pressure of 35 psi = 2.4 bar. For low pressure, you'll have to determine a setpoint experimentally- just deflate it
    until it feels soft, and use that pressure.


    Life is great ;)

    thank you

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 28 16:06:54 2023


    Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to Fred Bloggs on Thu Sep 28 09:42:10 2023
    On Thursday, 28 September 2023 at 18:01:01 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 11:52:17 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    On Thursday, 28 September 2023 at 17:24:48 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
    On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 1:37:05 PM UTC-4, a a wrote:
    Tire Pressure Monitoring System - computer + 4 external sensors - what are your experiences

    Just purchased some TPMS computers for tests
    (one to the left in the image)

    https://media.s-bol.com/3lqD12Vw2rY9/original.pdf

    what is hot 4 pressure sensors come with 4 wireless temperature sensors, which find use to monitor temperature in 4 rooms remotely


    Alarm can be set.
    What is not hot, computer goes into sleep mode if not stimulated by vibrations, while in use in moving car.
    That's a BIG problem. It may be detecting movement vibration by fluctuations in the pressure readings. So you need to finagle something electronic to do that. Sounds like a job for the 555.

    What is wrong, my new TPMS computers come with batteries in sensors completely depleted ( nominal 3V vs. 0,05 V in reality)
    That's why you got them so cheap? Can you recharge them?

    It's hard to get CR1632 Lithium batteries locally
    My friend advised me to recharge 3V Lithium batteries

    Unfornunately my old power supply comes with LCD voltage control only, since Current LCD display is broken

    Successfully I have got oversized 3V batteries for tests and purchased small bike for kids, coming with inflated tires, so finally I tested my TPMS to work on my desk ( 4 temperature sensors active, 2 pressure sensors installed in the bike)
    You'll have to change the setpoints. I'm pretty sure 3.2-1.8 bar is not suitable for bicycle tires. Most bicycle tires have a maximum pressure of 35 psi = 2.4 bar. For low pressure, you'll have to determine a setpoint experimentally- just deflate it
    until it feels soft, and use that pressure.

    Life is great ;)

    thank you


    I have purchased used bike for kids at pocket money and have taken it to my friend, operating tire service for help, since tire pump point at gas station failed to inflate tires in the bike.


    To my surprise, he inflated tires in the bike not watching the pressure indicator.

    But how can I complain if he charged me nothing.

    But it's a good point to let some air out of 3,6 bar tire

    Thank you

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  • From a a@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 28 16:46:02 2023


    Darius the Dumb has posted yet one more #veryStupidByLowIQaa article.

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