Zeus51
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Hey guys, Let me start by saying I have an '86 CUCV K30 6.2L Diesel and I have done the glow plug resistor bypass, installed a Napa ST85 glow plug relay and I'm using AC 60G glow plugs.
I am thinking about wiring in either a fuse or breaker into the 4 gauge wire I have feeding the glow plug relay so I easily get rid of the fusible wire and I can separate my diamond shaped 12 volt block from my glow plug relay using two seperate wires.
I have poured over all the threads and internet and I have read the differing opinions on how many amps the plugs collectively pull (either it doesn't matter if you use a wire coming from the positive of the front battery or they pull amps of 10-20 amps per glow plug meaning it might be between 100-215 amps depending on brand glow plugs), and now that brings me to my question.
If the ST85 relay is a 12 volt relay that is rated for 80 amps, then wouldn't that be the max amperage that the relay allows the 8 collective glow plugs to receive? Meaning, that's the MAX amount of amp fuse or breaker I'd want to install into my single dedicated line to the glow plug relay?
All opinions are welcome. If you disagree, please provide an explanation so I may learn the error of my ways. Thanks!
I am thinking about wiring in either a fuse or breaker into the 4 gauge wire I have feeding the glow plug relay so I easily get rid of the fusible wire and I can separate my diamond shaped 12 volt block from my glow plug relay using two seperate wires.
I have poured over all the threads and internet and I have read the differing opinions on how many amps the plugs collectively pull (either it doesn't matter if you use a wire coming from the positive of the front battery or they pull amps of 10-20 amps per glow plug meaning it might be between 100-215 amps depending on brand glow plugs), and now that brings me to my question.
If the ST85 relay is a 12 volt relay that is rated for 80 amps, then wouldn't that be the max amperage that the relay allows the 8 collective glow plugs to receive? Meaning, that's the MAX amount of amp fuse or breaker I'd want to install into my single dedicated line to the glow plug relay?
All opinions are welcome. If you disagree, please provide an explanation so I may learn the error of my ways. Thanks!
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