There'd still be power supplied to the GPs, just not any draw if they're all dead, so something driven off of the GP line would be powered, right?
Hooking up some form of light to the glow plug circuit, so that it lights up whenever the GPs are on is a very common thing to do.I had a better idea.Note that on the CE1 cars, there's a row of lights that's unused underneath the five indicator lights.
QuickTD: is that BMW / Merc controller something that could be easily hacked? Or can someone point us to a source for suitable reed switches? Is 14 gauge wire heavy enough to feed a glowplug?
Quote from: "bhtooefr"There'd still be power supplied to the GPs, just not any draw if they're all dead, so something driven off of the GP line would be powered, right?Yep, and if the lights don't come on, that tells you your fuse is blown...or your relay.How are you gonna read current? I can get my hands on a decent quantity of fairly small 50A and 100A shunts, with standard 50mv output.Sent a couple to a guy in Calgary that wanted to put one in his GP line so he could check for failures quickly with a meter, without removing anything. Never heard back how he made out.Maybe you could make a 4-wire harness like QuickTD has, monitor each line, and use bi-colour LED's to show that each GP is ok...? I put a light inline with the GP's in an old Tempo diesel I had, was a nice reasurrance they were working after having had trouble with it. The Tempo had reduced voltage afterglow, and the bulb dimmed to show this too of course.