Onboard pumps
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:06 am
Des-2 was originally designed to use an onboard pump. For those with experience; what is the practicality of this? The pump I have made so far is 1.9cmx35cm, and I'm hoping to use around 300-400 psi. The total pumping volume is just under 35 cc, or around 2 cubic inches.
The way the pump/check valve is made, there is around a 2x1mm dead space before the check valve. Damn right, the efficiency nazis are afoot. So, reaching these pressures shouldn't be *too hard.
The pump volume is around 100cc. I remember thinking I'd get 1 bar/pump, but hell, it was nowhere near that. (with my last pump).
So, am I correct in thinking that this is a good and working idea, or am I going to fall short on pressure and practicality?
The way the pump/check valve is made, there is around a 2x1mm dead space before the check valve. Damn right, the efficiency nazis are afoot. So, reaching these pressures shouldn't be *too hard.
The pump volume is around 100cc. I remember thinking I'd get 1 bar/pump, but hell, it was nowhere near that. (with my last pump).
So, am I correct in thinking that this is a good and working idea, or am I going to fall short on pressure and practicality?