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The '''Power Cube II''' is an universal, self-contained power unit that consists of an engine coupled to a hydraulic pump for providing power to different devices in the form of hydraulic fluid at high pressure. The Power Cube is a module that can be attached to the LifeTrac, Microtrac, Bulldozer, and Open Source Car (OSCar) platforms. It connects to other devices via quick couplers and quick-connect hydraulic hoses.
[[Power Cube]] is a modular power source for operating machinery.
 
==Overview==
 
The Power Cube is an universal, self-contained power unit that consists of an engine coupled to a hydraulic pump for providing power in the form of hydraulic fluid at high pressure. It connects via quick couplers and quick-connect hydraulic hoses to devices such as:
 
*[[LifeTrac]]
*[[MicroTrac]]
*[[Bulldozer]]
*[[Open Source Car]] (OSCar)


See the [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=814 blog post] for details.  
See the [http://openfarmtech.org/weblog/?p=814 blog post] for details.  


Development: William Cleaver - [[Will Cleaver/resume|Resume]] - [[WilliamCleaver|Application]]
==Specifications==
 
 
 
==Goals==
==Features==
==General design goals==
==Maintenance==
==Evolution==
==Attachments on Other Machines==
==Cost Comparisons to Industrial Counterparts==
 


===Video===
===Video===

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Power Cube is a modular power source for operating machinery.

Overview

The Power Cube is an universal, self-contained power unit that consists of an engine coupled to a hydraulic pump for providing power in the form of hydraulic fluid at high pressure. It connects via quick couplers and quick-connect hydraulic hoses to devices such as:

See the blog post for details.

Specifications

Goals

Features

General design goals

Maintenance

Evolution

Attachments on Other Machines

Cost Comparisons to Industrial Counterparts

Video