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| Posted by: dannythedub ® 11/12/2009, 11:52:00 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hey there, I need help sizing a bladder type hydraulic accumulator. Could someone please tell me how i size an accumulator to produce enough power to power a 1 watt L.E.D continuously for 24 hours. It's a project i'm doing and am finding it quite difficult to source information. I have already tried downloading the InPhorm software package from the Parker website but for some reason it won't download to my computer. The maximum system pressure is 210 bar. Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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| Posted by: jboggs ® 11/12/2009, 12:49:42 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
The company you intend to buy it from would be glad to do that for you. Have you directly contacted any manufacturers? |
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| Posted by: dannythedub ® 11/12/2009, 12:57:36 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Well I don't really plan on buying one. I just need to show through calculations that a hydraulic accumulator is capable of producing alot more energy than 'say' a tank of water being used in a pumped storage system. Modified by dannythedub at Thu, Nov 12, 2009, 13:03:47 |
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