Hi
Sometimes, certain devices—especially those that measure fuel levels in percentages—may report incorrect values. However, this is normal, as the readings usually return to the correct fuel level after a position or two. This issue often occurs with large tanks traveling on rough roads, which can affect the readings. But as mentioned, after 2 to 3 position updates, the fuel level stabilizes.
I have set the fuel drop notification threshold to 20L, so I still receive notifications. I don’t want to increase this value further to ignore the issue.
Could you check the image and see if there's a way to handle this case? Ideally, we should avoid triggering a notification unless the incorrect value persists for at least 3 positions. Alternatively, could we make this configurable?
I hope you understand me. Thanks,
Anton, for your great product!

Filtering of fluctuations should ideally be happening on the device side.
Hi
Sometimes, certain devices—especially those that measure fuel levels in percentages—may report incorrect values. However, this is normal, as the readings usually return to the correct fuel level after a position or two. This issue often occurs with large tanks traveling on rough roads, which can affect the readings. But as mentioned, after 2 to 3 position updates, the fuel level stabilizes.
I have set the fuel drop notification threshold to 20L, so I still receive notifications. I don’t want to increase this value further to ignore the issue.
Could you check the image and see if there's a way to handle this case? Ideally, we should avoid triggering a notification unless the incorrect value persists for at least 3 positions. Alternatively, could we make this configurable?
I hope you understand me. Thanks,
Anton, for your great product!