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I've been wondering why people so often report failures of Eberspachers to be due to faulty glow plugs (or flame failure devices).
The glow plug is, presumably, just a coil of NiCr wire? That should last for thousands of hours continuous energisation, surely? Since it only glows for a minute or two on start-up, why do they ever fail??
Could it be that people normally try to start Eberspachers with their engines running, when the volts are up to 14V+? The life of a heating element could be drastically shortened by over-volting (power = V**2/R). If so, it would be best to start the Eberspacher without the engine running and with any mains charger off.
Or is there some other explanation?
The glow plug is, presumably, just a coil of NiCr wire? That should last for thousands of hours continuous energisation, surely? Since it only glows for a minute or two on start-up, why do they ever fail??
Could it be that people normally try to start Eberspachers with their engines running, when the volts are up to 14V+? The life of a heating element could be drastically shortened by over-volting (power = V**2/R). If so, it would be best to start the Eberspacher without the engine running and with any mains charger off.
Or is there some other explanation?