1650 RPMYour question involves a little bit of 'tail wagging the dog'. We do not set the idle based on fuel flow flags as determined by programmed limits in the EFIS.
What is your ground idle RPM?
I have raised the ground idle to 1750. I still have the same issue.I suspect it is not a Dynon/Garmin issue. The red range is set to 0 to .5 Red for the Dynon. The Garmin is probably set to the same. Its normal for my FF to be less than .5 GPH (hence red) when at idle on the ground (1650 RPM for my aircraft.)
It never really botherd me - When I first noticed, I thought that really is an issue for normal flying, so let it be red.
From a purist point of view - Red means crew action needed, Yellow means Crew awareness needed, so since there is a period (approach with throttle closed) where awareness is not required, the high end of the red should be set so it is not red at idle, only below (engine stopped?)
Or you could not color it at all - FF is not an issue that needs correction as long as the engine is developing the required power. At cruise - all you are doing is flagging a gross instrmention error, any other time you are probably not using FF to set power.
I don’t think adjusting a different parameter to be out of spec., in an attempt to correct the one you started this thread for, is a very good idea.I have raised the ground idle to 1750. I still have the same issue.
I have reset my idle back to 1650 RPM.As a former EFIS engineer for part 25 aircraft and a RV-12 pilot, I'll echo Scott's comments. You do not want to affect the flight characteristics of the aircraft (in this case the ability to dump residual thrust during the landing) just to get rid of a warning. Set the warning to the proper level or get rid of it.
With apologies to Vans engineering - its probably best to get rid of it. It is supposed to indicate a parameter that is out of range - but .5 GPH is not out of range. That is normal when the engine is at idle. The result is that there is a red indication that is a nuisance during decent and landing and an indication of a sensor failure during the other phases of flight. Not really required. The other way to look at it is there should be a section in the POH that describes the action when the fuel flow is too low, there isn't & it would be hard to imagine what that section would say.
For the Dynon that I have the setting is in the rotax settings file. The range is red below .5, green from .5 to 8GPH, yellow & red above that. I would just extend the green to 0, and leave the upper red and yellow.