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628000 Post Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 10:57 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

monkeyboypaul  


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Hi all,

I'm working on a spreadsheet in Google Docs (i have Excel 2003/2007 too) to record our fuel usage, stats, KM per litre, mpg, total cost, average price per litre etc.... It's a WIP and I'm basically asking for suggestions for formulae and/or similar example files already in existence. Does anyone have such a system? Attached to this post should be an XLS export, which may have knackered the formatting in the process! Now i think about it I'll probably finish it in Excel...

We are planning to take our 20yr old old 2400cc straight diesel Hymer Camp around most of Europe from June onwards for up to 5months, so this is also a request for as much advice, locations etc. as possible!

My paper calculations from last weeks' drive from Granada to Gatwick equated to about 8KM per litre, which isn't great, but we have some slightly weakened rear springs and some slight play in the front right wheel which didn't help - the latter is now due to be fixed.

cheers.
 
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Hi Paul

That looks OK except for the figure in I24. Here you are taking an average of the average fuel consumption per fill. This gives a figure of
7.58 km/litre. When you take total distance divide by total fuel purchased, this works out as 7.36 km/litre.

This type of spreadsheet works best when you use a 'brim to brim' measurement. Part fills have to be included in the next full tank figure to give an accurate reading.

The fuel consumption figure per fill is then relative to the other fuel consumptions per fill and is useful to track a deterioration (or improvement) in performance.

You can perhaps relate this to the type of running over a particular fill - motorway, minor roads, wind, rain, temperature, average speeds etc which will perhaps give an indication of what's going on mpg wise.

David
 
628022 Post Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:25 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Very similar to one I use. I have attached a blank version for comparison.
At the top is an input section for opening mileage (or more accurately KM) and other info about the MH. I started this from scratch when we got the van. You could of course input opening KM starting from any point. The running averages are then displayed at the top right of the sheet. Only input in the yellow area as the rest contains formulae.

I think you will find L/100 km more useful than km/L as the former is the European standard. You may find this useful if you want to use tools like the French Govt's 'Prix du Carburants' website that contains a calculator for fuel used and shows you potential fuelling stops along a route. You need to input L/100 km for this.

My spreadsheet does not include a column to note whether or not I filled up completely. So far, I think I always have topped up. In any case, the figure I watch most closely is the average consumption since purchasing the MH. I think individual trip consumption can be misleading.

Hope this gives you some ideas.

Philip
p.s. This was created using Excel on a Mac. Normally there are no compatibility issues, but if there are, PM me and I'll send a copy by e-mail where I can select a "Windows-friendly" option.
 
628286 Post Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:15 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Thanks for the spreadsheet and advice - I've used yours over mine, with £'s now converter into Euros to make it personal!

No compatibility issues, which is as you'd except seeing as Microsoft makes Office for Mac, they'd be stupid to make a rival OS and office system work radically differently.

Next step is to fit the 12v to 230v inverter to power the Laptop in order for this sheet to be accessible. As you can probably tell, we're new to this MH'ing and doing everything on a shoestring!

Thanks again.
 
628300 Post Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:30 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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you don't need a 12v to 230 inverter.

I got a laptop inverter off ebay..

it takes the 12 to a variety of common laptop voltages, up to around 20v.

this will be easier on your battery.

chris
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Hi All

Do you want the divide by zero errors removed?

Regards,

Graham
 
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Good point Graham - I was being lazy as I don't normally bother to tidy up spreadsheets for personal use. The #DIV/0 message reminds me that there is a formula in the cell so I don't over-write it. Here is a cleaner version if anyone want to use it. (Hope I haven't corrupted any of the calculation logic in doing this!)

Philip
 
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Here my little spreadsheet. I've left the actual data in so you can see how it look live.

When filling up in on European mainland, I manually insert the exchange rate into a little formula for the price per litre.

Calculated fields also filled down manually after entering data.

NO MACRO'S in this Spreadsheet.

Any improvements welcome.

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Regards,

Zozzer
 
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I like it - as I use euro all the time, I presume I don't need to make any alterations - just ignore the pound sign?

chris
 
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chrisblack wrote:
I like it - as I use euro all the time, I presume I don't need to make any alterations - just ignore the pound sign?

chris


Well it depends on where you travel to. If you only travel around the euro-zone then you no problem.

For those not happy at opening other people spreadsheets, I've included an old pdf explaining the formulae.

**NB**, for those wondering about the litres per £5 column, that was included to please a work colleague who only ever put £5 a week in the tank
/shakes head.

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