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A discussion has taken place concerning modifications to the Power Cube for the upcoming OSEBG LifeTrac build. The question was raised about powering the LifeTrac with a single more powerful Power Cube instead of two current Power Cubes. | A discussion has taken place concerning modifications to the Power Cube for the upcoming OSEBG LifeTrac build. The question was raised about powering the LifeTrac with a single more powerful Power Cube instead of two current Power Cubes. | ||
=Similar Hydraulic Power Units= | |||
Foster 35 HP diesel hydraulic power unit @ $18,000 and 3100 lbs (compare to Power Cube @ $26,000 and 500 lbs): | |||
[[image:Foster_35HP_Diesel_Unit]] | |||
The Foster gasoline "Power Packs" are more comparable to the Power Cube - it is larger and heavier, but largely due to the 25 gal hydraulic reservoir: | |||
[[image:Foster_40HP_Gasoline_Unit]] | |||
[http://www.fostermfgcorp.com/page/diesel/35_hp.html] | |||
=Options= | |||
Engine | |||
Diesel engines are heavier. For example this 26.4 HP engine weighs 171 lbs dry and without radiator, fan or water. It is comparable in price to some gasoline engines ($2195): | |||
[[image:Cat_26HP_Diesel_Engine.png]] | |||
*[[26.4 hp Diesel Engine]] | |||
[[image:Kohler_38HP_Engine.png]] | |||
*[[Kohler 38 HP Engine]] | |||
[[image:Briggs_28HP_Engine.png]] | |||
*[[28 HP Briggs and Stratton]] | |||
[[image:Briggs_36HP_Engine.png]] | |||
*[[36 hp Briggs and Stratton]] | |||
Of course, more power means more fluid flow and heat dissipation. The hydraulic plumbing must also be considered and adjusted if necessary. The pump will have to change as well. | |||
Hydraulic Pump | |||
[[image:Hydreco_Pump.png]] | |||
*[[Current Hydreco Pump]] | |||
[[image:Cessna_Pump.png]] | |||
*[[Cessna Pump]] | |||
=Links= | =Links= | ||
*[[36 hp Briggs and Stratton]] | *[[36 hp Briggs and Stratton]] |
Revision as of 20:01, 25 March 2013
Introduction
A discussion has taken place concerning modifications to the Power Cube for the upcoming OSEBG LifeTrac build. The question was raised about powering the LifeTrac with a single more powerful Power Cube instead of two current Power Cubes.
Similar Hydraulic Power Units
Foster 35 HP diesel hydraulic power unit @ $18,000 and 3100 lbs (compare to Power Cube @ $26,000 and 500 lbs):
The Foster gasoline "Power Packs" are more comparable to the Power Cube - it is larger and heavier, but largely due to the 25 gal hydraulic reservoir:
File:Foster 40HP Gasoline Unit [1]
Options
Engine
Diesel engines are heavier. For example this 26.4 HP engine weighs 171 lbs dry and without radiator, fan or water. It is comparable in price to some gasoline engines ($2195):
Of course, more power means more fluid flow and heat dissipation. The hydraulic plumbing must also be considered and adjusted if necessary. The pump will have to change as well.
Hydraulic Pump