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*510 cubic meters reduced by 200x is 2.5 cubic meters or 90 cu ft
*510 cubic meters reduced by 200x is 2.5 cubic meters or 90 cu ft
*Take 12" Schedule 160 pipe at 2700 psi rating [http://www.strittandpriebe.com/files/6613/1853/4059/Maximum_Allowable_Working_Pressure_for_Seamless_Pipe.pdf].
*Take 12" Schedule 160 pipe at 2700 psi rating [http://www.strittandpriebe.com/files/6613/1853/4059/Maximum_Allowable_Working_Pressure_for_Seamless_Pipe.pdf].
*A 20' stick of this pipe gets us 15 cubic feet. Need 6 of these pipes to provide 3 kWhr of energy.  
*A 20' stick of this pipe gets us 15 cubic feet. Need 6 of these pipes to provide 3 kWhr of energy. That pipe is over 100 lb/foot!
*Would need 3kWhr PV array to generate the pumping power if we assume 16% overall storage efficiency. This storage efficiency is brute force - would need to look for more efficient expanders.
*Would need 3kWhr PV array to generate the pumping power if we assume 16% overall storage efficiency. This storage efficiency is brute force - would need to look for more efficient expanders.
*Schedule 80, 8" pipe may be better- [http://www.strittandpriebe.com/files/6613/1853/4059/Maximum_Allowable_Working_Pressure_for_Seamless_Pipe.pdf] - weight of 43 lb/foot. 1/2" wall.

Revision as of 20:35, 31 March 2020

  • 3kW hr of energy storage at 8 bar requires 65 cubic meters of volume - [1]
    • This is 510 cubic meters. But air is free.
  • But - if you use high pressure, you can reduce that volume down to 300 bar simply using a $300, 1800W Scuba compressor.
  • Scuba compressor on AliExpress - $300 - [2]
  • 80 cu ft tanks cost $200. That is 2 cubic meters. They are rated for 3000 psi. Standard is 200 bar [3]
  • For DIY - take schedule 80 steel pipe.
  • 510 cubic meters reduced by 200x is 2.5 cubic meters or 90 cu ft
  • Take 12" Schedule 160 pipe at 2700 psi rating [4].
  • A 20' stick of this pipe gets us 15 cubic feet. Need 6 of these pipes to provide 3 kWhr of energy. That pipe is over 100 lb/foot!
  • Would need 3kWhr PV array to generate the pumping power if we assume 16% overall storage efficiency. This storage efficiency is brute force - would need to look for more efficient expanders.
  • Schedule 80, 8" pipe may be better- [5] - weight of 43 lb/foot. 1/2" wall.