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Okay, I searched. What do I mean?
I mean I have spent the last 6 hours searching this site and others for a definitive answer to the current draw of the glow plugs in a 6.2.
I found the ACDelco site very interesting. There's exactly ONE page about glow plugs, and the text on that page is about spark plugs. No specifications, just some general marketing hoo-ha about spark plugs. Nice. Search their parts catalog and you get a picture of an AC60g (seems to be their only one), plus a link to a listing of vehicles that might use the thing. That's it. Oh, you should probably know that there are 666 possible applications for it, so avoid that devil plug! You have been warned.
I have read countless threads here and on diesel forums, and have gotten conflicting figures. One person said he had measured the current in a civi 6.2, and gave 15 amps per plug, or 120 amps total. Our own Mistaken1 says 80 amps total (lost the link, sorry.) Several online parts stores list them as being 200 watt plugs, but the nominal voltage they list varies from 10.4 to 12, giving anywhere between 16.7 and 19.2 amps, or 116.7 and 153.8 total system current.
Parts stores give more info than the manufacturer. That's pathetic.
[sigh]
The reason I want to know is that I'm finally getting around to doing the resister bypass, and I am considering going straight to the battery instead of to the 12v junction box. I know, I know, that works just fine for a billion people so I'm over complicating it.
But I'm still probably going to do that. I don't like the idea of pulling all that juice through the existing fusible link... (I know, I know, it's fine. It works. I still don't like it.)
So, running that line over to the batteries requires fusing (or a circuit breaker), and inquiring minds want to know how to size it.
I suppose I could just assume a safe 200 amps and be done with it, but this is bugging me.
So, does anyone have anything definitive?
I mean I have spent the last 6 hours searching this site and others for a definitive answer to the current draw of the glow plugs in a 6.2.
I found the ACDelco site very interesting. There's exactly ONE page about glow plugs, and the text on that page is about spark plugs. No specifications, just some general marketing hoo-ha about spark plugs. Nice. Search their parts catalog and you get a picture of an AC60g (seems to be their only one), plus a link to a listing of vehicles that might use the thing. That's it. Oh, you should probably know that there are 666 possible applications for it, so avoid that devil plug! You have been warned.
I have read countless threads here and on diesel forums, and have gotten conflicting figures. One person said he had measured the current in a civi 6.2, and gave 15 amps per plug, or 120 amps total. Our own Mistaken1 says 80 amps total (lost the link, sorry.) Several online parts stores list them as being 200 watt plugs, but the nominal voltage they list varies from 10.4 to 12, giving anywhere between 16.7 and 19.2 amps, or 116.7 and 153.8 total system current.
Parts stores give more info than the manufacturer. That's pathetic.
[sigh]
The reason I want to know is that I'm finally getting around to doing the resister bypass, and I am considering going straight to the battery instead of to the 12v junction box. I know, I know, that works just fine for a billion people so I'm over complicating it.
But I'm still probably going to do that. I don't like the idea of pulling all that juice through the existing fusible link... (I know, I know, it's fine. It works. I still don't like it.)
So, running that line over to the batteries requires fusing (or a circuit breaker), and inquiring minds want to know how to size it.
I suppose I could just assume a safe 200 amps and be done with it, but this is bugging me.
So, does anyone have anything definitive?