Tuff Terrain TPMS Range Booster
Tuff Terrain TPMS Range Booster

Tuff Terrain TPMS Range Booster

TT-TPMS-BST

Regular price$69.00
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
  • Backordered, shipping soon

• 1 x Tuff Terrain TPMS Range Booster unit

• Integrated fuse

• Connection leads

• Strengthens TPMS sensor-to-monitor range

• Helps prevent signal dropouts on tow rigs

• Works with Tuff Terrain TPMS kits

• 12V connection suits touring setups

• Flat-surface mount for secure install

• Pre-fused wiring adds circuit protection

Tuff Terrain TPMS Range Booster steps in when your TPMS sensors sit a long way from the cab, which often happens with caravans, campers, and long trailers. The booster picks up weak signals from the rear wheels then passes them on to the monitor, meaning your pressure and temperature numbers stay accurate across the whole setup. A simple 12V hook-up draws power from your existing touring electrics without extra gadgets.

The pre-fused power lead protects the booster from overloads on rough, hot Aussie roads, which helps the gear go the distance. A compact housing bolts to a flat surface in a central, open spot to keep wireless paths clear. A single link button pairs the booster with your Tuff Terrain TPMS kit, meaning once you set it up the range upgrade runs quietly in the background every trip.

Q: Can I use the TPMS Range Booster with any TPMS brand?

A: No, this booster is compatible with Tuff Terrain TPMS kits only. The electronics and pairing process match Tuff Terrain sensors and monitors, which keeps the link stable and predictable. Other brands use different radio protocols and pairing methods. Mixing systems may stop both kits from operating correctly.

Q: Where should I mount the booster for best signal?

A: Mount the booster on a flat surface in a central, open-air location. This position helps the unit "see" both the cab monitor and the rear sensors. Avoid lockers, metal boxes, or enclosed hatches, as solid panels absorb or reflect radio signals. A clear line-of-sight path usually gives the most consistent readings.

Q: Does the booster draw much power from my 12V system?

A: The booster draws a low current typical of small electronic accessories. It connects to an existing 12V feed rather than high-load circuits. The included fuse protects the wiring if a fault occurs. Most touring and caravan electrical systems comfortably support this extra load without noticeable impact.

Q: Is the Range Booster always on once connected?

A: Yes, the booster operates whenever it has 12V power. The unit sits in the background while you drive, repeating TPMS signals as the sensors transmit. You can wire it to an ignition or accessory circuit if you only want it active while travelling. Follow standard auto-electrical practices or consult an auto electrician for wiring advice.

Q: Do I need to re-pair the booster every trip?

A: No, pairing generally remains stored after the first setup. The booster links to the monitor and sensors using the single button, then retains that link when power cycles. You only repeat the process if you change TPMS components or reset the main monitor. Check the Tuff Terrain TPMS instructions for full pairing steps.

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