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Jan 16, 2017 - 12:29 AM
According to the manufacturer, they do not recommend leaving the sensors on during storage, here is a FAQ I found that explains about the system and sensors being left on during storage.
CAN I STORE MY VEHICLE LONG TERM WITH THE MONITOR ON?
The monitor draws 60mA to 125 mA of power when it is under power and fully functional. The monitor could drain vehicle's battery over an extended period of time. Hooking the monitor up to enable the sleep mode will drastically reduce the power consumption over a long period.
If storing for over 3 months, you might consider unplugging the monitor and removing the sensors for storage. (TIP: Clean egg cartons or plastic bags work well for storing the sensors.) Each Sensor has it's own serial number laser etched into the cover. Be sure to enter these ID numbers in the diagram on page 5 so sensors can be replaced on the same tire location when re-installing them, eliminating the need for reprogramming. If a low-pressure alert is given while in storage, the sensor will alert until the pressure is corrected and could dramatically affect the battery life of the sensors. Sensor will shut down and stop transmitting when less than 5 lbs of air pressure are present. When putting system back on, power monitor first, and then screw sensors onto their original wheel locations. Pressure reading will display within a few minutes on the monitor. Your 360RV system will now be active.
CAN I STORE MY VEHICLE LONG TERM WITH THE MONITOR ON?
The monitor draws 60mA to 125 mA of power when it is under power and fully functional. The monitor could drain vehicle's battery over an extended period of time. Hooking the monitor up to enable the sleep mode will drastically reduce the power consumption over a long period.
If storing for over 3 months, you might consider unplugging the monitor and removing the sensors for storage. (TIP: Clean egg cartons or plastic bags work well for storing the sensors.) Each Sensor has it's own serial number laser etched into the cover. Be sure to enter these ID numbers in the diagram on page 5 so sensors can be replaced on the same tire location when re-installing them, eliminating the need for reprogramming. If a low-pressure alert is given while in storage, the sensor will alert until the pressure is corrected and could dramatically affect the battery life of the sensors. Sensor will shut down and stop transmitting when less than 5 lbs of air pressure are present. When putting system back on, power monitor first, and then screw sensors onto their original wheel locations. Pressure reading will display within a few minutes on the monitor. Your 360RV system will now be active.
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