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Old 07-06-2011, 07:11 AM   #11 (permalink)
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meh, not critical is it. What does the instant/tank screen show?

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Old 07-06-2011, 07:15 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Hmm not sure, I will go and have a look when I double check the numbers.
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version 0.86. The picture on the first post is the instant/tank screen.
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Oh well, that is not the instant/tank screen in the first post, just the tank screen, but let me know if resetting it helps anyway or if there is a discrepancy between the instant/tank and the tank screens.

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Oh well, that is not the instant/tank screen in the first post, just the tank screen, but let me know if resetting it helps anyway or if there is a discrepancy between the instant/tank and the tank screens.

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Oh yes, Sorry, wasnt paying attention.

Before they reset the instant/tank and tank screens matched.

Im going on a long ride tonight so I will keep everybody updated.

On a side note, I sometimes turn my engine off at traffic lights, I notice that even after 2 minutes or so the current trip stats re-set when I restart.

Is there any way to avoid that?
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Not sure there, if you left the timeout set to 7 minutes and it is resetting after 2 then it might be a power glitch. Double check your timeout setting in the setup.
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Not sure there, if you left the timeout set to 7 minutes and it is resetting after 2 then it might be a power glitch. Double check your timeout setting in the setup.
It only does it when my kill switch is used, and only reset the current trip the tank info stays, very odd, will duoble check my timeout period.
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It only does it when my kill switch is used, and only reset the current trip the tank info stays, very odd, will duoble check my timeout period.
Right, I sorted the timeout, it was set way to low, becuase I though it was milliseconds

After a reset on the power supply, it was showing the correct tank mpg for about 30 miles , then it dropped down to 0.3 and it has been slowly climbing up

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Right, it appears as though when I go over about 78 tank miles that the tank mpg resets back to a very low number,

Any idea?
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Bump, any ideas?

I cant figure it out

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