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<blockquote data-quote="GemaRastem" data-source="post: 2076063" data-attributes="member: 560007"><p>We are gonna have to do some testing first, but 1" is a pretty reasonable P2P. I want to be able to run it over 20 hz and as you get a longer stroke, the harder it is to run a decent cycle rate. did some calculations. 300 watts is equal to about 30ish psi after weight compensation when using a 1" stroke, .25" bore cylinder. We will be using 2500 psi, probably abut 88% efficient.=22000ish watts equiv. with no **** impedence rise, thermal concerns, or bigger alternators/sh<strong>i</strong>t ton of batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GemaRastem, post: 2076063, member: 560007"] We are gonna have to do some testing first, but 1" is a pretty reasonable P2P. I want to be able to run it over 20 hz and as you get a longer stroke, the harder it is to run a decent cycle rate. did some calculations. 300 watts is equal to about 30ish psi after weight compensation when using a 1" stroke, .25" bore cylinder. We will be using 2500 psi, probably abut 88% efficient.=22000ish watts equiv. with no **** impedence rise, thermal concerns, or bigger alternators/sh[B]i[/B]t ton of batteries. [/QUOTE]
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