I have an Acer Iconic a a501 tablet and I have downloaded an app from the android marketplace called fuel friend it cost $2.98 and it is a great app for travellers who want to calculate fuel cost for their trip. It gives a monthly average of liters per hundred km amount spent and distance travelled
While I'm conscious of fuel costs and the impact on my dwindling budget, the last thing I want to do is calculate consumption. I set my budget according to my income and destination and just go. Apart from fuel and food my needs are few.
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20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment. Transport has no borders.
Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
Thats what I've decided too CG. If I run out of fuel and money I stop. Thats me till next payday. Give too much of a headache trying to calculate all this stuff.
So do I Doug. Talking to my Mum last night and she said there is a southerly forcast for the southern area of the mainland and I told her they can just put it on hold till I set foot on terra firma again......
-- Edited by Ma on Sunday 26th of February 2012 06:28:47 AM
Blue does a quick calculation on every time we top or fill up and so long as it is within the parameters of what we expect given whether we are towing or not and if it's windy or not then we are happy.
If it is over and above the expectation then we will worry. We are here for a good time not a long time and the stress of things sure would shorten the good time.
-- Edited by Ma on Sunday 26th of February 2012 08:19:15 AM
How very true. You 3 are very intelligent people and It is great to read all your comments. Keep up the good work. I hope the weather is kind tomorrow Ma.
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DOUGChief One Feather (Losing feathers with age)
TUG.......2014 Holden LT Colorado Twin Cab Ute with Canopy
DEN....... 2014 "Chief" Arrow CV (with some changes)
Not because I am concerned about the cost, but I am interested in the health of my vehicle.
Since reurning from Queensland last year I have noticed an increase in fuel consumption.
It's only .5 - .75 a litre pr 100km. Doesn't sound like much, does it?
But, it is slowly increasing.
This has led me to a faulty engine component that could eventually cause more ongoing damage to the engine.
Replacement cost of part is about $80-$100, engine overhaul $5,000-$7,500 minimum.
Even a slight leak in a fuel line would be detected IF you know what's going on. But if you don't care and just fill up as required, how would you know?
A slight fuel leak can lead to a fire or explosion.
We work out fuel consumption, not to fuss over, but just to be aware of how different roads and conditions affect the vehicle. Also handy to watch outgoings against income. It gives me something to do while I'm a passenger apart from gaze out the window at the never-ending scenery!
I use one called fuel Log on my Android phone. I only use the free version, but it does everything I need from it. Apparently the paid version has a few extra bells and whistles. It allows you to do partial refuells as well and averages that with the next fillup.
Main screen
Graph of last 10 refuells, the paid version does more I think.
Averages for fuel consumption. You can also add other costs such as oil, filters, servicing etc but I don't bother with that part.
THE ROCK (note, it is spelt in capital letters) is a safety refuge for men who, with no intent of causing upset, insult, embarrassment or being sexist, make an innocent comment that is missunderstood by those of the fairer sex.
Unlike "the doghouse", "THE ROCK" is suitably furnished with wide screen, plasma TVs permanently tuned to all the sports channels available, eskies full of cans next to every lounge chair, plenty of remote controls, very large lounge chairs that are very easy to fall asleep in while watching TV and sufficient carpet for the deposit of discarded socks, jumpers and any other clothing not yet dirty enough to place in the washing machine.
There are no rules when under sentence to "THE ROCK" regarding wiping or taking muddy shoes off before entry, listening to every word said and trying to determine what was left unsaid nor is there a rule about the position of the toilet seat.
Oh, make sure none of the ladies of the fairer sex see this, they think its a place of punishment..
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You can hide behind THE rock, but you can't hide anything in a lycra suit. The rock wins.
You may call it a safety refuge. I'd call it "where we know where to find you", no matter what the circumstances. But, if you want to call it the safety refuge, you go right ahead. We girls know.
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20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment. Transport has no borders.
Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
Now to this fuel counting thing. Unfortunately the signage on the roof changes things considerably. Not so bad when it's down, in a tail wind. When it's up in a head wind makes the fuel needle drop fairly rapidly. The mileage is better with the caravan than with the sign. I just know when consumption is acceptable or excessive. I did a check on day 1 out of Broome in 2007 on the road to Pt. Hedland, which is a good test.
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20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment. Transport has no borders.
Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.
You can hide behind THE rock, but you can't hide anything in a lycra suit. The rock wins.
You may call it a safety refuge. I'd call it "where we know where to find you", no matter what the circumstances. But, if you want to call it the safety refuge, you go right ahead. We girls know.
We sure do Granny and if they like to think of it as a refuge then they are welcome to their false sense of security....