lumphammer
Well-Known Member
Due to a dodgy ignition switch that I have to operate with a screwdriver, I want to re-do my engine control panel, especially the start and preheat switches to use relays to switch the currents so that I can use lower rating switches on the panel and reduce the volt-drops for the glow plugs.
At the moment the pre-heat wire goes through a small piece of bare copper? mounted just behind a small grill on the front panel before going to the two glo-plugs. I plan to use a high current relay linked directly to the starter moter battery terminal to supply the glow plugs, but I am a bit concerned about what the copper wire on the control panel is. I assume it is some form of limiting resistor to reduce in-rush current, but does anyone have any better ideas.
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At the moment the pre-heat wire goes through a small piece of bare copper? mounted just behind a small grill on the front panel before going to the two glo-plugs. I plan to use a high current relay linked directly to the starter moter battery terminal to supply the glow plugs, but I am a bit concerned about what the copper wire on the control panel is. I assume it is some form of limiting resistor to reduce in-rush current, but does anyone have any better ideas.
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