drgwentzel
Pre-takeoff checklist
Flyers,
I have the EDM800 and there is one very frustrating thing that I hope will be fixed or maybe has already been fixed with a firmware update that I don't yet have. BTW, I have no idea what firmware I am using, but the unit is about a year old.
Here's an example situation:
1) a pilot is in a flying club with 23 other pilots
2) The club plane holds 40 gallons of fuel and has an EDM800
3) The tanks are not full when he arrives to fly, so he sticks the tanks and determines he has 33 gallons of fuel on board
4) He boots up the EDM800 and it asks the cryptic question: "FUEL ?N"
5) He assumes the complete question is, "Did you in anyway change the amount of fuel onboard since the last time you shut me down?"
Ok, that's a legit question. So, before he can answer that, he has some questions of his own:
1) What the *&^% does the "N" stand for and how is it helpful in answering the question?
2) How can he properly answer the question, when he has NO IDEA how much fuel the unit "thinks" he has. He can ONLY answer the question if he just filled the tanks and knows they're full right now. Any other fuel state, and he has NO IDEA how to answer or correct the unit because the EDM800 is mum on how much fuel it "thinks" he has.
Look, these units are not just in airplanes with one owner. They could be in a partnership or a flying club with anywhere between 2 and 50 pilots. It could be a school plane with hundreds of pilots! We have NO IDEA how the last pilot left the fuel state in the airplane and more importantly we have no idea whether or not they programmed the proper fuel status into the unit in the first place.
The unit should ask the question, BUT provide more information, (AND DROP THE "N"!). The question should read, "FUEL ? 33". Meaning, "When I was shutdown last, there were 33 gallons of fuel that I calculated remaining in the airplane. Do you still have 33 gallons onboard, or is the fuel state different then that?"
NOW, we can answer the question and properly add or subtract whatever fuel is required to bring the unit to an accurate fuel accounting.
Does this make sense? Is there a problem with the screen display that would prohibit such a fix in the firmware? The programming seems simple. The display I can't answer to.
Gene - 1971 Cardinal RG
I have the EDM800 and there is one very frustrating thing that I hope will be fixed or maybe has already been fixed with a firmware update that I don't yet have. BTW, I have no idea what firmware I am using, but the unit is about a year old.
Here's an example situation:
1) a pilot is in a flying club with 23 other pilots
2) The club plane holds 40 gallons of fuel and has an EDM800
3) The tanks are not full when he arrives to fly, so he sticks the tanks and determines he has 33 gallons of fuel on board
4) He boots up the EDM800 and it asks the cryptic question: "FUEL ?N"
5) He assumes the complete question is, "Did you in anyway change the amount of fuel onboard since the last time you shut me down?"
Ok, that's a legit question. So, before he can answer that, he has some questions of his own:
1) What the *&^% does the "N" stand for and how is it helpful in answering the question?
2) How can he properly answer the question, when he has NO IDEA how much fuel the unit "thinks" he has. He can ONLY answer the question if he just filled the tanks and knows they're full right now. Any other fuel state, and he has NO IDEA how to answer or correct the unit because the EDM800 is mum on how much fuel it "thinks" he has.
Look, these units are not just in airplanes with one owner. They could be in a partnership or a flying club with anywhere between 2 and 50 pilots. It could be a school plane with hundreds of pilots! We have NO IDEA how the last pilot left the fuel state in the airplane and more importantly we have no idea whether or not they programmed the proper fuel status into the unit in the first place.
The unit should ask the question, BUT provide more information, (AND DROP THE "N"!). The question should read, "FUEL ? 33". Meaning, "When I was shutdown last, there were 33 gallons of fuel that I calculated remaining in the airplane. Do you still have 33 gallons onboard, or is the fuel state different then that?"
NOW, we can answer the question and properly add or subtract whatever fuel is required to bring the unit to an accurate fuel accounting.
Does this make sense? Is there a problem with the screen display that would prohibit such a fix in the firmware? The programming seems simple. The display I can't answer to.
Gene - 1971 Cardinal RG
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