OSHW-OSE-Power Cube-Engine Options

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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):

File: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:

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): Cat 26HP Diesel Engine.png

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  • Kohler engines - up to 38 HP in similar configuration as we use:

Kohler 38HP Engine.jpg [3]

  • This is the 28 HP B&S engine I've been using - it has an excellent price of < $700. Shipping weight: 100 lbs (in reality: 85 lbs):

Briggs 28HP Engine.png [4]

  • The 36 HP B&S engine adds 28% more power, but costs more than 3x the price. Shipping weight: 135 lbs:

Briggs 36HP Engine.png [5]

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

  • The pump currently being used Hydreco Pump.png

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  • This Cessna pump can handle the extra power: Cessna Pump.png

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