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Was there someone here on the forum that is making a switch to turn off and on the grid heaters without triggering a check engine light? 

Or a after market company that supplies something like that?

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  • Mopar1973Man
    Mopar1973Man

    Basically the new version is a Ford Starter Solenoid. Pass the high current power lead of the grid heater through the high current studs the wire a toggle switch for the smaller control studs. Bingo.

  • That would be me.  I put this one on my truck then I put a differ type that is a lot easier to install on @JAG1's work truck the first of May.  I'm waiting to see how he likes it before I write an art

  • IBMobile
    IBMobile

    I finished the article "Grid Heater Bypass Simplified" last night and will post it later today after my wife proofs it. 

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  • Staff

That would be me.  I put this one on my truck then I put a differ type that is a lot easier to install on @JAG1's work truck the first of May.  I'm waiting to see how he likes it before I write an article on it. 

 

This is the one that's on my truck.

 

  • Author

Thank you very much. I appreciate  this.

And look forward to seeing your write up on your newest one. When it come to electrical easier is better with my limited electrical knowledge. 

  • Staff

I'm glad to say it works beautiful. It was a cold morning yesterday so I turned on the switch IBMobile and I installed, It activated the heavy duty relay ( I heard it activate) waited for the wait to start light to go out and started the truck. I worked really well as I watched the charging cycles (the volt gauge up and down) and after idling for a minute or so I switched it off.

 

IBMobile, your the best and thank you again. :burnout:

  • Owner

Basically the new version is a Ford Starter Solenoid. Pass the high current power lead of the grid heater through the high current studs the wire a toggle switch for the smaller control studs. Bingo. ECM still sees the grid heater solenoids no codes. You can turn off the grid heaters at any time. 

  • Staff

Sure is a good mod when it helps save the diodes in the alternator by affording a controlled use only when needed.:thumb1:. IBMobile drove all the way to northern Oregon to put that in for me. The guy is incredible....

  • Owner
On 7/6/2019 at 7:24 AM, gipperkid said:

Definitely interested in the new grid heater bypass write up.

 

Simple version. Unhook the grid heater power wire from the driver side battery. 

 

Controlled version grab a Ford Starter solenoid. Now wire the factory grid heater lead through the solenoid to the +12V. Now the smaller terminals wire in a switch to keyed 12V power. This will control if the solenoid is on or off. That's it.

 

5 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

 

Simple version. Unhook the grid heater power wire from the driver side battery. 

 

Controlled version grab a Ford Starter solenoid. Now wire the factory grid heater lead through the solenoid to the +12V. Now the smaller terminals wire in a switch to keyed 12V power. This will control if the solenoid is on or off. That's it.

 

That seems simple enough and should work

  • Staff

I finished the article "Grid Heater Bypass Simplified" last night and will post it later today after my wife proofs it. 

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