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The original Structural Power Cube design used horizontal tanks, but the new "Vertical" design simplifies the design and packages it into a smaller frame.
The original Structural Power Cube design used horizontal tanks, but the new "Vertical" design simplifies the design and packages it into a smaller frame.


Latest Sketchup: [[File:PCSF_vert.skp | Structural Power Cube, Vertical Tanks]]
Sketchup (Latest): [[File:PCSF_vert.skp | Structural Power Cube, Vertical Tanks]]


Original Sketchup: [[File:Structural PC.skp | Structural Power Cube]]
Sketchup (Original): [[File:Structural PC.skp | Structural Power Cube]]


=Assembly=
=Assembly=

Revision as of 15:24, 21 July 2014

Introduction

The Power Cube, if placed into its own structural frame, can become a structural module that can be integrated readily within the LifeTrac Construction Set. The structural frame enables stacking of Power Cubes so their power can be combined.

Status

Prototypes have been developed, but they were larger than expected. A new design has been developed and is being finalized now (July 2014). This design will be used to build two prototypes and parts are already being ordered for this build.

StructuralPowerCubeVertical.png

This design has the following features:

  • 8 x 8 x 8 Structural frame
  • Built-in pressure relief control
  • Interconnect port for equalizing hydraulic fluid in reservoirs
  • Easy access to tanks for checking/filling fluids

Files

The original Structural Power Cube design used horizontal tanks, but the new "Vertical" design simplifies the design and packages it into a smaller frame.

Sketchup (Latest): File:PCSF vert.skp

Sketchup (Original): File:Structural PC.skp

Assembly