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Bobcat 313, Kubota diesel ZB600C Engine Glowplugs?
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<blockquote data-quote="minahan" data-source="post: 133635" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Appreciate all the help.</p><p>[USER=18957]@Tlawdogg[/USER], called Bobcat store. "we don't have it and it's not made anymore" They didn't have an alternative suggestions either. UGH. They guy suggested "radio shack"....wait it's 2024....</p><p>[USER=82]@Tazza[/USER], appreciate your post and the education. Now it makes sense.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>CHATgpt.....asked it: </u></strong></p><p><em>With these considerations in mind, a suitable diode could be the <strong>1N5408</strong>. It's a general-purpose diode with a maximum repetitive reverse voltage of 1000V, an average forward current of 3A, and a low forward voltage drop</em></p><p></p><p><strong><u>...asked about raising the amperage </u></strong></p><p><em>Using a diode with a higher forward current rating than the expected current drawn by the glow plugs can offer additional safety margin and prevent the diode from being stressed close to its maximum limits</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bought a 10A package.</p><p>Knowing that CHATgpt has never touched an engine, seem reasonable?</p><p></p><p>Giving away 19 free diodes if this works</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="minahan, post: 133635, member: 24583"] Appreciate all the help. [USER=18957]@Tlawdogg[/USER], called Bobcat store. "we don't have it and it's not made anymore" They didn't have an alternative suggestions either. UGH. They guy suggested "radio shack"....wait it's 2024.... [USER=82]@Tazza[/USER], appreciate your post and the education. Now it makes sense. [B][U]CHATgpt.....asked it: [/U][/B] [I]With these considerations in mind, a suitable diode could be the [B]1N5408[/B]. It's a general-purpose diode with a maximum repetitive reverse voltage of 1000V, an average forward current of 3A, and a low forward voltage drop[/I] [B][U]...asked about raising the amperage [/U][/B] [I]Using a diode with a higher forward current rating than the expected current drawn by the glow plugs can offer additional safety margin and prevent the diode from being stressed close to its maximum limits[/I] Bought a 10A package. Knowing that CHATgpt has never touched an engine, seem reasonable? Giving away 19 free diodes if this works [/QUOTE]
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