So where does it take the amount of fuel from that I set in the 737's FMC? From the MSFS default w&b?
It makes a standard Simconnect call to ask for the quantity on each tank, expressed in GALLONS so, it's completely independent which unit of measure you set in the PMDG FMC, since we are always asking to the sim itself, using Gallons, I can't see how the PMDG own unit of weight could possibly have any effect on the fuel quantity reported by the sim itself through Simconnect, when it's being always asked in Gallons.
Anyway with LBS it doesn't refuel properly (only with extreme values) on the 737, while it does with KG (same amount of fuel added).
I'm sorry, but I cannot replicate this. My PMDG 737-800 is set in LBS by default, and I've just made the following test:
- I had 2/3 of Fuel when I started, that is 30713 Lbs.
- Called the GSX Refueling truck, and I'm not touching anything while the Fuel arrives, as GSX requires.
- When the GSX trucks arrives, after the message "Please use your airplane fuel system", I click the "SET FULL" button on the FMC.
- The Fuel quantity goes up to 100.0% as expected in the FMC, that is 46057 lbs.
- The GSX Fuel truck is still there, refueling progressively because I have the "Always refuel progressively" option enabled, and it goes away after having reached 15343 Lbs, that is exactly the difference between 2/3 and FULL, as it's supposed to be.
I think I really need to stress this again: when the airplane is flagged as using a custom refueling system, and the PMDG surely is, GSX is not doing ANY refueling AT ALL. It's only *reacting* with its processes and eventual animations to what the airplane does by itself.
The only visible difference is, if such airplane loads the fuel instantly, and the "Always refuel progressively" option is enabled, the GSX pause/animation/fuel counter will last as long it would have been AS IF GSX was refueling itself, otherwise it will be very fast, almost instant, because the airplane *has* refueled itself instantly.
If instead, the airplane is refueling itself progressively, GSX wil keep its counters in sync with the airplane own refueling speed, and will decide it's time to go, when the fuel increments controlled by the airplane stop.
To say it in other words: as long the airplane is airplane is flagged as using a custom refueling system ( the "Show MSFS fuel and cargo" option in the airplane config is un-checked ), GSX will never, under any circumstances, change the fuel quantity on board.