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I have literally spent hours reading previous threads on glow plugs, and I'm still puzzled about something. The document in antennaclimber's GP Module Theory of Operation sticky says this:
If the GP module opens the GP relay when the voltage exceeds 12.5 volts, how is it possible for the glow plugs to see higher than normal voltage?
Glow Plug Protection.
If the voltage on the glow plug side of the relay exceeds approximately 12.5 volts, the GPM will cycle the glow plug relay on and off to protect the glow plugs. Note, if the glow plugs receive power thru the resistor and one or more glow plugs go high in resistance then the remaining glow plugs will see a higher than normal voltage applied to them. Higher than normal voltage will damage the remaining good glow plugs resulting in a shorter than expected life.
If the voltage on the glow plug side of the relay exceeds approximately 12.5 volts, the GPM will cycle the glow plug relay on and off to protect the glow plugs. Note, if the glow plugs receive power thru the resistor and one or more glow plugs go high in resistance then the remaining glow plugs will see a higher than normal voltage applied to them. Higher than normal voltage will damage the remaining good glow plugs resulting in a shorter than expected life.
If the GP module opens the GP relay when the voltage exceeds 12.5 volts, how is it possible for the glow plugs to see higher than normal voltage?