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   / pump and motor size ? #21  
Quote: FM DaveOmak

PS: An accumulator will not slow down the operation at all. The pump is still pumping
at rated GPM.


If you don't have a one way check valve in the motor circuit, I can see where the volume and pressure from an accumulator in the circuit could slow or stop the motor.
 
   / pump and motor size ? #22  
How about if another hyd pump would keep the accumulator charged, but dump into the splitter circuit. You could perhaps continue with splitting but at a more rapid pace, especially on the firewood processors.
 
   / pump and motor size ? #23  
Would the accumulator increase splitting time, or, would it work at all?

There is a story behind this question, but I would like to hear some thoughts on this.
LD1 nailed it down pretty well...another issue is OSHA...an "ack" is a ticking "bomb" in the hands of unexperienced logsplitter users..
Ack will take "cycle" time and flow capacity (larger pump)to charge...will also need MAJOR redesign of entire system...

the only application I can see is for an inertial powered splitting process, since an ack can launch its power within a very short time...high speed...
 
   / pump and motor size ? #24  
I an assuming that you are using [ ack ] as an accumulator. Is that a common abbreviation, or a standard?

As the story goes, he did not expect that kind of power, and did a redesign. I could perhaps see a regulated accumulator, letting out as much fluid to get the job done, not all of it at one time.
 
   / pump and motor size ? #25  
I an assuming that you are using [ ack ] as an accumulator. Is that a common abbreviation, or a standard?

I'm on my cellph, so I try to make some shortcuts
Suppose I skidded into a swedish slang abbreviation...
 
   / pump and motor size ? #26  
There are any number of ways to "accumulate" energy.
I like their way in particular; Principle behind the log splitting power of Super Split(R)

I've worked with one and I did like it at the time.
Since then I've used the hydraulic vertical/horizontal type and I prefer it in the vertical mode.
I just set aside the first nice parallel cut log for a seat and settle in (-:
 
   / pump and motor size ? #27  
JJ Morning, Question about accumulators.

Now I been reading about hydraulics. (still consider myself an idiot when it comes to hyd) Help me out with this. What I read said, "When the cylinder slows, for any reason, the pump is still pumping at design flow. Hoses swell and the pump starts cavitating and pitting occurs,(vane pumps I think) and damage results". The article states, accumulators will increase efficiency and reduce wear during heavy loading.
What am I missing between this thread and the stuff I am reading.
Thanks, Dave

PS: An accumulator will not slow down the operation at all. The pump is still pumping
at rated GPM.

Dave, I would add. Most people will typically see accumulater on a variable flow, closed center system. Like industrial type construction equipment, or factory settings.
 

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