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I don't think there was any spark but I don't remember 100%. If there was then the start switch would be bad because I believe that cuts off all power. I can check tomorrow but I'm pretty sure there wasn't any spark.After you charged the batteries back up and connected to them to the truck while everything was off, was there a spark? There isn't supposed to be any load without anything on. I've had my s3 box fry a relay which left the glow plugs on and killed the batteries really quick.
No start as in you turn the run/start switch and nothing happens? Or merely turns over on cold cylinders without starting before the battery dies?
why the Guvment didn't install a manual switch on the box is beyond me...only makes sense.The earlier control boxes (Prestolite original types) had relays, which, if I remember correctly, were one for the Starter, one for the Alt-to-Bat connection, and one for the Glow Plug circuit. So, you'd get boxes that would clunk and not connect Alt --> Bat so no charging, and boxes that would clunk but not engage the starter, and boxes that would clunk and not run the glow plugs. Or didn't clunk at all. Or clunked with a sound like banging two baseball bats together under about 3 feet of water (which wasn't far wrong.)
Then they went to a few different designs in the KDS world, most notably the removal of the Glow Plug Relay and the substitution of a solid-state FET type solution which...well...had its own problems too if people ignored the part of the instructions where you were supposed to change out all your glow plugs for new ones, because the FET setup seems to rely on a known resistance as a load - which won't be the case if you have two bad plugs or something. KDS Yellow with the associated yellow banded sensor (screws in the coolant crossover) seems to work the best out of the ones I've tried for the movie fleet. KDS Green label (which doesn't need a sensor of any type) seems to have 100% failure rate (also a FET/ solid state design), perhaps for the same reason. I gave up trying to reverse-engineer what looks like a grossly overcomplicated circuit for what it's supposed to do.
A bunch of the other circuits which were switch/ relay controlled in the original Prestolite design (main power to the 3-lever light switch for one) are now simply bridged in the KDS design - in fact, I modded one of the KDS Yellow boxes and put in spare relay from another defunct KDS Yellow box and wired it up to run as a Glow Plug relay, then drilled the box for a pushbutton switch facing the driver's legs to manually run the glow plug circuit (12 secs on the button.) That's my failsafe running spare in case something goes haywire on a movie set or at some MVPA event and I don't have a spare box of whatever type/ generation fitted to that particular HMMWV, because a box so modded will work on every generation of the beasts, and it too doesn't need the GPC/ Temp Sensor screwed into the water jacket for anything and just ignores it.
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