Ummm...I'll sound like the idiot here, but I had an Air-Weigh system put on both the tractor and the trailer 8 years ago. The tractor/head unit stopped working several months ago and of course it it's outdated, would need a new tractor unit at about $500 - guess I shouldn't be surprised at that.
But the trailer unit still works on its own and I found both to be reasonably accurate and has saved me when I paid attention to what it said I weighed and cost me money on at least one occasion when I didn't pay attention. Yes, you need to be on flat and level ground for accurate readings, but just move your truck around and get 2-3 weights and you should be pretty close.
Got pulled in for weighing at a FL scale a few years ago and asked what my readings were while I was on the pad and the REALLY NICE lady let me in and printed-out my axle weights for me to see and the Air-Weigh was very close.
Just my experience...
Onboard Scale System Question(s)
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Porkchop, Sep 16, 2012.
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