Sadly, these symptoms ring true with me. I have the Nartron EESS box. Last spring (in Texas, warm), I decided I would change my glow plugs as a matter of preventive maintenance. One was bad, but the rest had not been compromised. New ones seemed to work ok, but it was already 75+ weather, so looking back, I wouldn't have known whether they were bad or not. However, I do remember losing the after-glow effect on my voltage gage. Dumb and happy could best describe my frame of mind at that point. I was a bit concerned that I wasn't always in the green zone, charging as it should, so I fabbed a ground cable. That worked, sort of. Still couldn't explain why it wasn't charging like a racehorse... And where did that pesky after-glow run off to?
Warhorse, your admonitions were prescient. I didn't pay close enough attention to disconnecting the batteries, and must have fried the box. That would explain the absence of the after-glow. What I didn't know at the time was that the GPs were constantly on. First snap of cold weather and it wouldn't start. Still exercising my right to be stupid, I replaced the GPs last week. It started right up. Once. And now all the factors point to what I should have seen last fall.
Not too jazzed about ponying up the dough for a new box, but other than sitting idle until warmer weather, that seems to be my only option. I'll pry open the box to see if anything is evident, because I've still got current to the GPs that is affecting my charging.
I'm sure the engineers had good intentions, right?
Warhorse, your admonitions were prescient. I didn't pay close enough attention to disconnecting the batteries, and must have fried the box. That would explain the absence of the after-glow. What I didn't know at the time was that the GPs were constantly on. First snap of cold weather and it wouldn't start. Still exercising my right to be stupid, I replaced the GPs last week. It started right up. Once. And now all the factors point to what I should have seen last fall.
Not too jazzed about ponying up the dough for a new box, but other than sitting idle until warmer weather, that seems to be my only option. I'll pry open the box to see if anything is evident, because I've still got current to the GPs that is affecting my charging.
I'm sure the engineers had good intentions, right?