Posted by guido on June 11, 2008 at 18:11:21 from (71.168.201.188):
In Reply to: Glow Plug Question posted by kopeck on June 11, 2008 at 16:55:37:
Hello kopeck. Take the leads off all of the glow plugs and test them one at the time. Read the resistance , there has to be some, if it is zero, that plug is toast!.Look at the fuse and see what size it is. Electrical circuits are fuse 50% above the working amps. 10 amp circuit 15 amp fuse. The glow plugs should not be drawing the battery down as much as you describe. Ohms law states that E = I x R. E= volts; I= amps; R=resistance. If you have a 30a fuse for the circuit you should be drawing about 20 amps. 12V / 20A = .06 ohms would be the total circuit resistance.If you have six glow plugs that means 1 ohm each. Guido.
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