Darian Hofer
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Is the Weber glow plug unique or has anyone found and automotive equivalent?
That's the first time I've heard that. Does AutoZone carry them?IIRC it's actually one from a plentiful diesel engine
IDK, I just recall reading (I think) on Weber's own site that they simply adapted a diesel glow plug from an actual current production engine Navistar IIRCThat's the first time I've heard that. Does AutoZone carry them?
Darian, I use only Weber glow plugs. The guy that taught me the most about the Smokefire was one of Weber's non employee Smokefire beta testers pre production. His wife works for Weber. Here's his answer to the question and I've deleted a lot of calculations for different diesel engine glow plugs. "Not no, but HELL NO! Buy from Weber. ........... Lets use the .5 Ohm Ford plug in the SmokeFire: 24 volts / .5 Ohm's = 48 amps of load = blown non-replaceable 5 amp fuse on the motherboard and a dead SmokeFire. This is why you don't put one of those in the grill."Is the Weber glow plug unique or has anyone found and automotive equivalent?
Awesome…Thanks a bunch LewDarian, I use only Weber glow plugs. The guy that taught me the most about the Smokefire was one of Weber's non employee Smokefire beta testers pre production. His wife works for Weber. Here's his answer to the question and I've deleted a lot of calculations for different diesel engine glow plugs. "Not no, but HELL NO! Buy from Weber. ........... Lets use the .5 Ohm Ford plug in the SmokeFire: 24 volts / .5 Ohm's = 48 amps of load = blown non-replaceable 5 amp fuse on the motherboard and a dead SmokeFire. This is why you don't put one of those in the grill."