I hope my question doesn’t sound like I’m just blubbering..... On cold mornings I always plug in my CTD, using a timer to turn it on two hours before I start it. Then after oil pressure comes up I will up the idle ( with my foot ) to about 1250 rpms. And of course my grid heaters are going through there cycle. But when I idle up it seems that the grid heaters stick on the whole time. I think that because when I idle up the lights dim and my EGT’s go to about 375, and they stay that way until I let off the peddle, then after I let off the grid heaters start to cycle again.
Now this morning it was not cold enough to plug in or for the grid heaters to cycle. So I decided to idle up to see if conditions were the same. When I idled to 1250 the lights did not dim and EGT’s would not go above 300 ( on a warmer morning even ).
So my question is... . are my grid heaters staying on when they are already in there cycle and I up the idle to 1250 ??
Could not duplicate results of 375 EGT and lights dimming when the grids were not already in there cycle.
Sorry fo being so long.
Jeff
Now this morning it was not cold enough to plug in or for the grid heaters to cycle. So I decided to idle up to see if conditions were the same. When I idled to 1250 the lights did not dim and EGT’s would not go above 300 ( on a warmer morning even ).
So my question is... . are my grid heaters staying on when they are already in there cycle and I up the idle to 1250 ??
Could not duplicate results of 375 EGT and lights dimming when the grids were not already in there cycle.
Sorry fo being so long.
Jeff