I have been chasing my tail with this Glow Plug Heater issue, and I could use some ideas.
Problem is: If I depress the GLOW PLUG Heater switch, I get no current or voltage to the Glow Plugs. If I apply power directly to the switch and depress it, or apply power directly to the Glow Plugs they draw current and heat up. (See attached PDF)
Glow plug resistance in parallel to ground (with lead wire disconnected) is about 0.7 Ohms.
The current flow to the Glow Plugs is about 17-18 AMPS . (Amp reading with a Fluke)
I am wondering if the Teleflex amp meter in the panel may be going bad. I measured the resistance across "A" and "B" and read 2400 ohms. The 12VDC power was off, but the existing wires were still connected, so I am not sure how valid that reading is.
However doing the math, the voltage drop across a 2400 ohm resistor with 17 amps would be quite high.
I am aware of the Wiring Harness/Trailer Plug/Battery Charging circuit mods and they are currently in the works.
Problem is: If I depress the GLOW PLUG Heater switch, I get no current or voltage to the Glow Plugs. If I apply power directly to the switch and depress it, or apply power directly to the Glow Plugs they draw current and heat up. (See attached PDF)
Glow plug resistance in parallel to ground (with lead wire disconnected) is about 0.7 Ohms.
The current flow to the Glow Plugs is about 17-18 AMPS . (Amp reading with a Fluke)
I am wondering if the Teleflex amp meter in the panel may be going bad. I measured the resistance across "A" and "B" and read 2400 ohms. The 12VDC power was off, but the existing wires were still connected, so I am not sure how valid that reading is.
However doing the math, the voltage drop across a 2400 ohm resistor with 17 amps would be quite high.
I am aware of the Wiring Harness/Trailer Plug/Battery Charging circuit mods and they are currently in the works.
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