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While going on a camping trip, you don't want to get stuck somewhere with a dead battery.  We carry a variety of accessories that will keep your battery charged, maintained and give it a lot longer of a lifespan.  Some of these products include terminals, switches, boxes, straps and much more.
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5 years ago
5 years ago
Ok, no problem. The letter L means that the unit is locked. To unlock the Doran 360RV you will need to make sure the unit is plugged into the cigarette port. You will need to press and hold the up arrow, down arrow and the P(program) button at the same time. The letter U will show up on the screen indicating that the unit is now unlocked. You will then be able to press your P button to go into your programs to continue with your set up.
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8 years ago
8 years ago
There is no set yes or no answer for this. It all depends on the structure of the RV and electronic devices that may cause interference. On my 40' Winnebago Vecta I did not need a repeater, but on my current 40' truck conversion which is all metal I did need one. I can tell you with the booster you are less likely to encounter a dropped sensor if some other interference were to come into play while on the road.
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11 years ago
11 years ago
Yes, the monitor is the same for all of the units and can handle up to 36 tires.
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6 years ago
6 years ago
The sensors with the 360RV6 are not flow through sensors. Remove the sensor, check pressure, and inflate if
necessary. When you return the sensor to the valve stem, the sensor will begin to read the current pressure and return to its normal operation. This was found on page 23 of the manual. You can check out the manual here--> http://www.rvupgradestore.com/v/vspfi...
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6 years ago
6 years ago
The best way to install the Doran 360RV6 is on metal valve stems. Without knowing exactly what your set up is, I could not say for sure. However, it has been done using precautions such as making sure that you use a valve stem support to support the extension and using a solid extension instead of a flexible one may help as well.
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6 years ago
What are the implications regarding adjusting alarm settings in the monitor? See more »
6 years ago
Pages 7 and 8 of the manual show that the tire pressure range goes from 5-188 and is programmable and changeable. You can view the whole manual here--> http://www.rvupgradestore.com/v/vspfi...
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3 years ago
3 years ago
The pressure range for the sensors are 10psi to 185psi.
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9 years ago
Can you change the batteries after they run out in five years? (Doran 360RV6) See more »
9 years ago
The tire sensor are sealed and when the battery dies, the sensor has to be returned to dorman. This is why I bought sealed united. I have tried replaceable battery sensors and most of then leaked water in the sensor. the sensors lasted 24 month or so then I had to replace the sensors due ti the damage caused by the water leaks.�
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9 years ago
How much (A$) for a Doran 360RV 6 sensor system shipped to Australia ? See more »
9 years ago
Thank you for Contacting RVupgrades.com for an International quote. Please note that the shipping charge in this quote is our best estimate at this time. There are instances when the dimensions and/or weight of the product(s) may differ and the shipping charge may change at the time of the ship date. We will always contact you if this charge is more than the estimated quoted charge for your approval prior to shipping the product and charging your credit card. International shipments may also require you to pay duties and fees that are out of our control. These fees are strictly determined by customs at your destination, therefore we are unable to quote these charges, but please be prepared to pay these fees upon delivery. We need your… See full answer »
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7 years ago
7 years ago
Below are all specifications for this tire pressure monitoring system. Hope this helps.

Operating frequency:434.1 MHz
Operating temperature range:-40 F to +257 F…
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When you are living in an RV or motorhome, whether it’s for a weekend camping trip or it’s full-time, you know which parts are the most vital. One of these important parts for any RV (and anything with a motor, really) is the battery.

An important part of RV living is to continuously ensure that the battery is charged and ready to provide you and your mobile vehicle with the power you require. Without that battery or with a dead one under the hood, you could be stranded and/or in serious trouble. That’s why it’s so key to make sure that that unfortunate circumstance never happens.

A great way of dodging that kind of catastrophe would be to have the right battery and battery accessories. There are several accessories we have available that you should consider purchasing for creating a better-prepared RV.

Battery Box
Storing your battery in a battery box is an excellent idea for several reasons. It is lightweight, but also corrosion resistant and protects it from the elements.

Battery Monitor
Don’t get caught off guard by a dying or dead battery. Regularly monitor the battery voltage while inside your vehicle so you know when you need to charge or change it.

Battery Switch
To quickly and safely disconnect the power supply from the battery, you can utilize the battery switch. This is a great safety feature that should be available in every RV.

There are several other battery accessories that we have available that you should consider, such as charging posts, master switches, battery isolators, side mount battery bolt extenders, and many others.

When traveling in your RV or simply stationing yourself at a campsite, stay safe and use the utmost caution with your battery!