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ZE Fuel Consumption Calculator
   
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Taggar: v1.2.19
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3 aug, 2021 @ 10:20
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ZE Fuel Consumption Calculator

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Fuel consumption calculator that uses a simple rolling average method to get smooth and continuous values.
  • Indicates consumption rate in liters per second and in liters per kilometer.
  • Estimates remaining time in minutes and remaining distance in kilometers.
  • Increase the sampling time to slower the values fluctuations.
17 kommentarer
LegoGenius16 26 jul @ 16:52 
@michukp It still works fine for me.
michukp 9 jun @ 13:54 
I think the controlers it broken. It constantly returns all values as 0 - its connected properly and inf fuel is off.
Gariot 27 jan, 2024 @ 9:34 
Is there a recommended display to show these data? :)
Thales 23 jan, 2024 @ 9:39 
My favourite fuel consumption calculator.

Since the fluids update, it requires much higher sampling times to reduce fluctuations. 10 was alright before but now I use 100 or more but even that does not remove fluctuations completely.
Uran_Wind  [skapare] 31 jul, 2023 @ 6:16 
Yes, it is fine.
skydestoryer1 31 jul, 2023 @ 1:18 
I used this microcontroller in a plane I built that I want to put on the workshop are you fine with me putting it on the workshop?
fuchs85ch 23 jan, 2023 @ 0:30 
It works with coal, I just put an average function (I think about 5-15 seconds) between the coal value and you MC. This depends on the coal consumption of the vessel.
Uran_Wind  [skapare] 22 jan, 2023 @ 23:18 
Edit the LUA scripts and remove the functions math.floor at lines 89 and 90.
AVS 22 jan, 2023 @ 13:11 
how do I make it so the values indicated also include decimals to the hundredths
Penatoliy 21 okt, 2022 @ 11:08 
Better use fuel flow from composite. For get litres per second use fuel_flow * cylinder_count * 60