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geewizard
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Topic: BetterWeigh Mobile Tongue Weight and Payload Scale Posted: 08 Jan 2021 at 11:27am |
2021 Winnebago Micro Minnie 1708FB
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EchoGale
Senior Member Joined: 10 Mar 2019 Location: FL Online Status: Offline Posts: 461 |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 at 12:43pm |
I'm very interested to see replies
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pedwards2932
Senior Member Joined: 21 Sep 2020 Online Status: Offline Posts: 337 |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 at 1:43pm |
I have one and the tongue weight part is somewhat accurate......within 10%to 15%. You have to let it know which vehicle you have by vin #. Trailer weight I got was all over the map totally unreilable. You get on level ground and accelerate....I got weights of 4600 to 3900. When I weighed my trailer it was 3300 on cat scale. Tongue weight you stand on the hitch and you input your weight to the app then it uses that to approximate the tongue weight....it was about 10 to 15 percent high compared to a Sherline scale. You need to use a CAT scale if you want accuracy.
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mjlrpod
Senior Member Joined: 27 Sep 2016 Location: Massachusetts Online Status: Offline Posts: 1214 |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 at 2:26pm |
I am going to buy one of these as soon as it starts to get spring-ish. I think this will work very well.
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geewizard
Senior Member Joined: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Spokane Online Status: Offline Posts: 347 |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 at 3:13pm |
I agree with you, mjlrpod. That device looks a lot more accurate.
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2021 Winnebago Micro Minnie 1708FB
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Toyanvil
Senior Member Joined: 15 Feb 2019 Location: Bakersfield Online Status: Offline Posts: 157 |
Posted: 08 Jan 2021 at 5:31pm |
I have done this, and it works good.
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offgrid
Senior Member Joined: 23 Jul 2018 Online Status: Offline Posts: 5290 |
Posted: 09 Jan 2021 at 9:16am |
Why not just go through a scale twice? Once with the trailer, once without. Remove tension on the wdh if you have one. On the first weighing, get the tow vehicle weight, then the whole rig. On the second weighing, get the tow vehicle by itself. You’re using a calibrated scale that you can trust is accurate. Might even get it done for free at your county waste transfer station.
Tongue weight = tv with trailer - tv without. Trailer weight = total eight with trailer - tv without. You need that total rig weight anyway to confirm your GCVWR is within specs. |
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pedwards2932
Senior Member Joined: 21 Sep 2020 Online Status: Offline Posts: 337 |
Posted: 09 Jan 2021 at 2:40pm |
I have the Sherline; Amazon.com: Sherline LM 2000 - Trailer Tongue Weight Scale 2000lb: Home Improvement
The CAT scale is great to make sure you are in specs. The Sherline helps when I am balancing for tongue weight because I have to be at 350 lbs because of my hitch rating. I can't recommend the BetterWeigh just not accurate enough.
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mjlrpod
Senior Member Joined: 27 Sep 2016 Location: Massachusetts Online Status: Offline Posts: 1214 |
Posted: 10 Jan 2021 at 10:47am |
I ordered the one I had mentioned earlier (and below) from E Trailer. I wanted to make sure there was no sudden rush in the spring. Using the scales at a truck stop might work, especially if you want to know total weights. But for tongue weight, you have to go everytime you load, unless you keep everything the exact same, which seems unlikely. I think if you can put the scale under it as you load up, it's a much easier way to do it. The sherline looks good, but I trust E-Trailer more than Amazon.
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offgrid
Senior Member Joined: 23 Jul 2018 Online Status: Offline Posts: 5290 |
Posted: 10 Jan 2021 at 12:42pm |
I guess if you are right at your tow vehicle tongue weight limit then you might need to weigh the tongue every time, but I’ve only weighed mine once or twice. Once you have your loading settled you will know the range the trailer and tongue weights will be in and you shouldn’t have to weigh again unless you make a major change. By far the biggest variable is whether and how much water you have in your tanks, water is heavy, a full 30 gallon rpod water tank weighs 250 lbs.
If you do make a major change and don’t want to re-weigh you can easily calculate the change to tongue weight from adding or subtracting a load. Think of the trailer as a teeter totter rotating around it’s axle. This is the same method pilots use when calculating weight and balance in airplanes so it’s safe and accurate. Change in tongue weight = (distance from weight to trailer axle x change in weight)/distance from tongue to axle). Add to tongue weight for loads added in front of the axle and subtract from tongue weight when removing loads in front of the axle. Do the reverse for loads behind the axle (subtract from tongue weight when adding and add to tongue weight when removing). |
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