llong66
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Hello all. i have a quick question with, I hope, a simple answer. after a GP card failure caused a cascade failure in my GPs, I bypassed the resistor on the firewall and wired the relay to the black diamond shaped terminal on the firewall. As I understand the original function of the system, the resistor drops the 24v from the rear battery to 12v for the GPs (AC60Gs) This way, if one GP goes bad, or you get a loose wire, you wont get the cascade failure and fry the rest of your GPs.
My question is, how does this work? If the firewall resistor drops the voltage to the proper 12v to the plugs, unless you get a GP failure/loose wire and the remaining plugs get more voltage than designed for, causing the remaining ones to fail, why does bypassing the resistor to a 12v only source keep the remaining plugs from burning out? It seems to me that once you loose a plug, no matter where your pulling the 12v from, you would eventually get a cascade failure.
What am I missing here?
Thanks much!
Greg
My question is, how does this work? If the firewall resistor drops the voltage to the proper 12v to the plugs, unless you get a GP failure/loose wire and the remaining plugs get more voltage than designed for, causing the remaining ones to fail, why does bypassing the resistor to a 12v only source keep the remaining plugs from burning out? It seems to me that once you loose a plug, no matter where your pulling the 12v from, you would eventually get a cascade failure.
What am I missing here?
Thanks much!
Greg