Marc_J._Zeitlin
Active Member
As a follow on to my previous alarm requests:
1) With the fuel flow calculator, we get a nice estimate of fuel remaining at the next waypoint, updated realtime. This is very useful. However, it's perfectly happy to report negative fuel amounts, with no yellow or red alarms popping up, and no buzzing in the headset . It would be very useful to be able to set alarm limits for "fuel remaining at waypoint", so that the unit would alarm in the amount dropped below some limit (like zero, at the very least) . Or at least VFR/IFR reserve amounts.
2) Some of the systems monitored (volts, amps, oil pressure, fuel levels, etc.) can have very short term spikes/drops in values. The electrical systems, in particular, can indicate and alarm due to spikes created when high current items (electric landing gear, etc.) are switched on or off. Rather than changing the alarm limits, it would be nice if there was a 4 second (or some appropriate time limit) moving average of the value that was used for alarms (and display, actually).
3) When calibrating the fuel levels in 2 gallon increments (a very nice feature - creates very accurate readings), the unit asks for the maximum fuel volume, but doesn't use this volume as the "Full" level - it seems to extrapolate from the last reading. Due to this, I show 26.89 gallons on the left tank and 27.10 gallons on the right tank, rather than 27 gallons on each. Not a big deal, but if it's going to ask me how much fuel is in the tank when full, then it should display that much when I tell it that the tanks are "Full".
4) The meaning of "Time Remaining" (in the fuel computer) is unclear - is that "Time Remaining" to "VFR Reserves", "IFR Reserves", or "Empty"? It's not obvious (at least to me) which it's attempting to indicate. This should be user settable - I should be able to pick which of the three I'm interested in having it display, and it should also have the ability to indicate a yellow and red alarm at user settable points. It would also be nice if there was a reasonable way to tie the actual fuel level readings from the tank level senders in to the fuel computer for these indications.
5) The fuel levels are inaccurate when on the ground and turning, due to fuel sloshing. Not a big surprise, but if the fuel levels are low, they can cause alarms to go off inappropriately. There's already a time based filter on the fuel levels, but maybe there's some way to tie in the GS from the GPS, so that if the unit knows that it's only going 20 kts (or some user settable limit) or less (but more than zero), to ignore fuel level changes over some relatively short time span.
6) If, for whatever reason, the unit is shut off in flight and then turned back on, the timers reset themselves. I think it would be nice to have the ability for the unit to ASK whether or not the timers should be reset every time the unit is turned back on. One choice could be to automatically reset them, as it now does, but the reset should be at the users discretion if desired. Otherwise lots of information is lost.
Thanks for listening!
1) With the fuel flow calculator, we get a nice estimate of fuel remaining at the next waypoint, updated realtime. This is very useful. However, it's perfectly happy to report negative fuel amounts, with no yellow or red alarms popping up, and no buzzing in the headset . It would be very useful to be able to set alarm limits for "fuel remaining at waypoint", so that the unit would alarm in the amount dropped below some limit (like zero, at the very least) . Or at least VFR/IFR reserve amounts.
2) Some of the systems monitored (volts, amps, oil pressure, fuel levels, etc.) can have very short term spikes/drops in values. The electrical systems, in particular, can indicate and alarm due to spikes created when high current items (electric landing gear, etc.) are switched on or off. Rather than changing the alarm limits, it would be nice if there was a 4 second (or some appropriate time limit) moving average of the value that was used for alarms (and display, actually).
3) When calibrating the fuel levels in 2 gallon increments (a very nice feature - creates very accurate readings), the unit asks for the maximum fuel volume, but doesn't use this volume as the "Full" level - it seems to extrapolate from the last reading. Due to this, I show 26.89 gallons on the left tank and 27.10 gallons on the right tank, rather than 27 gallons on each. Not a big deal, but if it's going to ask me how much fuel is in the tank when full, then it should display that much when I tell it that the tanks are "Full".
4) The meaning of "Time Remaining" (in the fuel computer) is unclear - is that "Time Remaining" to "VFR Reserves", "IFR Reserves", or "Empty"? It's not obvious (at least to me) which it's attempting to indicate. This should be user settable - I should be able to pick which of the three I'm interested in having it display, and it should also have the ability to indicate a yellow and red alarm at user settable points. It would also be nice if there was a reasonable way to tie the actual fuel level readings from the tank level senders in to the fuel computer for these indications.
5) The fuel levels are inaccurate when on the ground and turning, due to fuel sloshing. Not a big surprise, but if the fuel levels are low, they can cause alarms to go off inappropriately. There's already a time based filter on the fuel levels, but maybe there's some way to tie in the GS from the GPS, so that if the unit knows that it's only going 20 kts (or some user settable limit) or less (but more than zero), to ignore fuel level changes over some relatively short time span.
6) If, for whatever reason, the unit is shut off in flight and then turned back on, the timers reset themselves. I think it would be nice to have the ability for the unit to ASK whether or not the timers should be reset every time the unit is turned back on. One choice could be to automatically reset them, as it now does, but the reset should be at the users discretion if desired. Otherwise lots of information is lost.
Thanks for listening!