richingalveston
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I have a M1009 and i am considering the 12V conversion.
the reason for the conversion is because i plan to add a much larger 12v load
in lights stereo and other accessories wich will cause exceptional heat from the resistor. and it is not the best 12V source, because the resistor nocks the voltage down closer to 10.5 or 11 volts and most new 12V items are good at 12V or a little higher and not lower. (correct me if i am wrong)
upon further study it appears the only thing converting to 12v you cannot change or correct is the glow plug relay controler card. reading the glow plug sequence opperation posted when you perform the 12V conversion, the glow plug controler will always be in the safety mode of operation because it will now normally be reading the Voltage source between 12.5 and 13.6 when on battery. Thus it will never cycle the plugs properly and stay in safe mode of turning them on and off.
if all of the above is correct then i was wondering if anyone tried to install a small 1 to 2 volt drop resistor directly in-line on the power input to the control board and if this would allow the CUCV glow plug controler to operate normally.
i have the 12v starter and plan to change glow plugs before i start driving it (currently being painted, see M1009 repaint project)
so i would like to know all my options.
if my assumptions are wrong above please let me know.
the reason for the conversion is because i plan to add a much larger 12v load
in lights stereo and other accessories wich will cause exceptional heat from the resistor. and it is not the best 12V source, because the resistor nocks the voltage down closer to 10.5 or 11 volts and most new 12V items are good at 12V or a little higher and not lower. (correct me if i am wrong)
upon further study it appears the only thing converting to 12v you cannot change or correct is the glow plug relay controler card. reading the glow plug sequence opperation posted when you perform the 12V conversion, the glow plug controler will always be in the safety mode of operation because it will now normally be reading the Voltage source between 12.5 and 13.6 when on battery. Thus it will never cycle the plugs properly and stay in safe mode of turning them on and off.
if all of the above is correct then i was wondering if anyone tried to install a small 1 to 2 volt drop resistor directly in-line on the power input to the control board and if this would allow the CUCV glow plug controler to operate normally.
i have the 12v starter and plan to change glow plugs before i start driving it (currently being painted, see M1009 repaint project)
so i would like to know all my options.
if my assumptions are wrong above please let me know.