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Hi
I not understand the basic problem.....
Do you got raw data that is correct BUT Your Problem is to bring this Data on the LCD Display ???
If yes we can talk about. Here i can guide you.
To check if data is correct simply readout the needed Offsets and use NO device. Just Run Mobiflight and check the column right of your config.
There you see the FSUIPC Value ( raw data) and the OUTPUT Value that include used transforms/compares . Thats the value you would send to the Display finaly.
Simply check all Offsets that sounds like "fuel" and find out if one is working for you.
If your Problem is you NOT got the data...... Thats the same problem like all other requests you do with your Maddog.
A Addon "can" use standard Offsets..... But it not have to.
So you must at first check all Fuel Offsets Crossweight and so on from the standard FSUIPC List and "hope" they support the needed data.
If your Fueltank is full but the FSUIPC show e.g. it´s empty then pretty sure Your Maddog NOT use that Offset and got it own system.
In that case like always..... Find out if Maddog got a own Offset here..... if not you need a Lua script that read Maddogs internal data (Lvar e.g.) and support it to a offset.

level1 = 0x0B7C / 128/65536
fuelweight = 0x0AF4 / 256
capacity = 0x0B80
capacity_KG = capacity * fuelweight * 0.4536
level_KG = level1 * capacity_KG


From test seem that these digits work perfectly by testing single led segment, but when i test a line of 5 digits
i see correctly only the 5 number.
