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I have been thinking about a way to utilize other glow plugs in the MEP 002 and MEP 003 Gensets. As most of you know, the glow plugs for the 002 and 003 obsolete. They are sometimes available for outrageous prices. The Glow Plugs for the Onan civilian version (CH41) are also obsolete. The CH41 is identical to the CH42 that is required by the MEP002, 003 except that it works off 11 Volts instead of 24 Volts like the CH42. I thought I had run across a large quantity of CH42 glow plugs but when they arrived I found them to be CH41 11 Volt.
I am considering ways to still utilize the CH41s in the 002 and 003 Gensets. The best way I can come up with is to use a 24V-11V voltage reducer. This would have to be installed between the manifold heater and the glow plugs. After doing some research I found that I can make a voltage reducer by using (2) 100 Kilo Ohm resisters hooked in parallel. This would cut the 24 Volt supply to the glow plug to 12 Volts. Now, the problem is to find the resisters that will stand up to the amps required to operate the glow plugs.
Does anyone know what the amp draw is for the glow plugs? Obviously, the 11 Volt glow plug would draw a different amperage than the 24 Volt, but I can't say for sure.
I have found a voltage reducer for 24-12 volts on ebay for about $25 delivered, but the cost of the reducer added to the price of glow plugs would make them pretty expensive. Using the resisters would be the cheapest way but then again, I don't know what the amperage would be. The reducers I found on ebay are also advertised to be vibration resistant which would help on the Gensets.
I have seen the CH42 glow plugs advertised for as high as $97 each plus shipping. My guess is that they know they are obsolete and are price gouging. I have heard of others ordering CH42 glow plugs but not if they had received them or not.
I am considering ways to still utilize the CH41s in the 002 and 003 Gensets. The best way I can come up with is to use a 24V-11V voltage reducer. This would have to be installed between the manifold heater and the glow plugs. After doing some research I found that I can make a voltage reducer by using (2) 100 Kilo Ohm resisters hooked in parallel. This would cut the 24 Volt supply to the glow plug to 12 Volts. Now, the problem is to find the resisters that will stand up to the amps required to operate the glow plugs.
Does anyone know what the amp draw is for the glow plugs? Obviously, the 11 Volt glow plug would draw a different amperage than the 24 Volt, but I can't say for sure.
I have found a voltage reducer for 24-12 volts on ebay for about $25 delivered, but the cost of the reducer added to the price of glow plugs would make them pretty expensive. Using the resisters would be the cheapest way but then again, I don't know what the amperage would be. The reducers I found on ebay are also advertised to be vibration resistant which would help on the Gensets.
I have seen the CH42 glow plugs advertised for as high as $97 each plus shipping. My guess is that they know they are obsolete and are price gouging. I have heard of others ordering CH42 glow plugs but not if they had received them or not.
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