📐 Level up your RV game with precision and ease!
The Beech Lane Wireless RV Leveling System is a US-designed and manufactured device featuring a patent-pending 3-axis digital accelerometer that delivers precise, real-time leveling measurements directly to your phone app. Powered by two included AA batteries with over a year of life and no on/off switch needed, it offers effortless setup and intuitive color-coded guidance. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this system ensures your RV is perfectly level with minimal hassle.
Brand | Beech Lane |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 3.94"L x 3.94"W |
Style | Standard |
Item Weight | 8.1 Ounces |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
UPC | 850042538319 |
Manufacturer | Beech Lane |
Part Number | BL-209-A |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | BL-209-A |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Beech Lane Wireless RV Leveling System, AA Batteries, Mounting Screws |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
A**S
Ohhhh, no! It doesn't work!
Did my title get your attention? I hate asking my wife to get out of the tow vehicle and watch the bubble levels on the side and front the of trailer as we banter back and forth asking "are we level yet". All I wanted was to simply pull into a camp site and look at my cell phone or dash video while seated in my tow vehicle, and when necessary, get out only once to place under wheel the curved camper leveler (purchased years ago form Beech Lane) and returning to my TV to view my cell phone while backing up to achieve level. I heard there were products out there that did such.Problem solved! I recently purchased - after much research, the Beech Lane RV Wireless Leveling System! There are many YouTub's on this and other like solutions. After ordering and receiving the product, I found it didn't work!!!! Hope dashed! I contacted Beech Lane, and in 24 hours "Jack" contacted me! The problem behind the problem, was I didn't read in the Amazon description that mentioned that the Beech Lane Leveling System would not work on Apple SE cell phones! Guess who has and uses a SE phone!! Embarrassed I didn't catch the point! Jack suggested I try other newer cell phones or IPad's as the leveling system uses Bluetooth, or if I prefer, he would reimburse me the purchase price!!! I wanted it - I loved the concept! I went and tried installing on my IPad and it worked!!! AWESOME! Just finished our first trip! Leveling the trailer was an absolute breeze. Customer service was awesome. Product installation incredible easy. The early indication from many many Amazon comments and my limited use it is a great and quality product. It is also competitively priced. Excellent warranty. AND, "Made in the USA". Check out the videos and Amazon for details and features. Happy leveling, happy camping 😊. P.S. My wife thinks it's awesome, too. 🙂
S**T
No more involving the wife!!!
After years of relying on the bubbles that Camping World installed...They were wrong!!! Whoever installed the pitch bubble (on the side), must have just eyeballed it, because when I installed this new system, you have to check your level, which I did on floor inside door with an actual level, turns out the tongue of the trailer was almost 2 inches LOW when bubble on side showed level.Installation is a snap, hardest part was measuring distance between axle and tongue jack, and distance between outer edges of trailer tires. I decided to mount the transmitter on the wall of my wet bay, which is the furthest rear compartment on outside of trailer, passenger side. Distance between there and my driver's seat of pickup is at least 30 feet, with several walls for signal to go through. NO PROBLEM. I decided on this compartment, because the leveler has a temperature sensor that shows readout in the app! Now I can monitor that wet bay and make sure it stays above freezing during late or early season trip when I'm not winterized. I compared the temp reading with a known calibrated reference, and the temp sensor is right on the money.It's really nice to see exactly how level your rig is right from looking at phone app in the driver's seat, makes it easy to move trailer to that sweet spot where you might not even need to level it, not having to yell back and forth to wife "is it good???" And if it's off, since you enter those measurements I mentioned, it Is able to calculate to the fraction of an inch, how much you need to raise/lower, which is displayed in a very intuitive display. So I know if my Anderson leveling wedge is enough to level the trailer by itself, or needs something under it.Although I didn't need customer service for this product, I can tell you that Beech Lane customer service is GREAT, from my experience with three of their fridge fan products I also have. Yeah, guess I'm a Beech Lane fanboy now!
S**S
Easy to calibrate and lots of uses -- excellent tool
This device is a delight... fine-grained data, easy to use, and intuitive. Also, huge thanks to the designer, who helpfully answered a couple of geeky questions... A+ support (the unit was fine; my question was about a tricky application).If you're in a situation where you have a rig that is sitting crooked and you don't have a good way to establish an initial level reference, all is not lost. Use a long bubble level on some nearby surface with suitable shims, calibrate the Beech Lane unit to that in both axes (eyeball as best you can, as there are no orthogonal square edges), then go tape it to a visually promising surface. You can also use free sensors/physics apps on most smartphones to give accurate roll/pitch/yaw data, and this can be used to get a good idea of whether said surface is more or less an accurate 90 degrees from the floor in both axes.All this might sound geeky and complicated at first, but it's painless and easy to tweak if you don't get it quite perfect the first time. The goal is to have the app believe that it has been referenced to a level rig. At this point, you can start playing with moving things around (for us, that part was tricky with a very non-flat gravel pad, but we also had the Beech Lane curved leveler kit to make short work of the crowned edge.Here's where you can start iterating to get it perfect. Once the app is showing that you are close, set the brake and do a little reality check with the level (or phone) on the floor or whatever you are using as a reference. When you find that you have it nailed, you can re-establish zero reference on the sensor without going through it all again, and if you wish, shoot in the two screws to keep it right where you put it and be ready to use it for all future parking jobs.But you don't have to attach it permanently... it is a great general purpose leveling tool, and in our case we have a couple of mobile lab trailers that could use a little tweak when I get motivated to hook up and do battle again (but the RV was WAY off, and urgent). I think of this in the same category as digital multimeters, laser thermometers, infrared camerasm and all those other tricorder-gizmos that help you see physical phenomena that are hard to assess by eye.All in all, this is a great product. If I were to make any suggestion, it would be to add a jig that brings out 90° edges so it can be tucked against a ceiling or wall to help visualize "square"... even though that is sometimes marginal in an RV and is not really necessary since you can calibrate it to any position.Incidentally, if you have trim issues on a boat from the unbalanced moments of tankage, batteries, and other heavy objects, it is basically the same problem. You can use this sensor to accurately observe relative roll and pitch while moving things around to get her on her lines. Feedback via the app is very fast, and it is easy to use.
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