Your heater would be better protected from overheat damage to the ECU if you were connected to that battery and had a trickle charger maintaining the battery. Any interruption of this power supply will prevent your heater from cooling itself before shutting down.
hello i did tis too on my heater bud i used 1yellow and one black wire i use the other wires for other 12v tools its really strong these power supply and wires stay cold even very nice put a video like this here really help's people
Thanks for your comment, the 360 PSU is 16.5 amps.. that's more than enough, I've had one running for the last 2 years on my other diesel heater without problems.
@@CALtheSPAR im pretty sure the one used in the video shows 14amps i didnt know what to make of the output text but assuming its says 175w, then the 14amps would be correct if it were 125w then it would be 10amps either way, it would be easy to figure out just how much amps the glow plug is pulling just by using an amp meter or look at the listing and it appears that most of them require 16amps, im assuming its only for the initial startup
Your heater would be better protected from overheat damage to the ECU if you were connected to that battery and had a trickle charger maintaining the battery. Any interruption of this power supply will prevent your heater from cooling itself before shutting down.
hello i did tis too on my heater bud i used 1yellow and one black wire i use the other wires for other 12v tools its really strong these power supply and wires stay cold even very nice put a video like this here really help's people
Hehe I did the same thing, I had two of them lying useless, works like a charm!
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The amps you need to worry about for the glow plug could damage over time
Thanks for your comment, the 360 PSU is 16.5 amps.. that's more than enough, I've had one running for the last 2 years on my other diesel heater without problems.
Would a PlayStation power cord work?
@@CALtheSPAR
im pretty sure the one used in the video shows 14amps
i didnt know what to make of the output text but assuming its says 175w, then the 14amps would be correct
if it were 125w then it would be 10amps
either way, it would be easy to figure out just how much amps the glow plug is pulling just by using an amp meter
or look at the listing and it appears that most of them require 16amps, im assuming its only for the initial startup
@@dondadaherb4412
the power supply would need a minimum requirement of outputting 200w and 250w to not have it at 100% duty