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Our team is having trouble deciding which is better.
The strengths and weaknesses of each would be great. (And reasonings for them are also a bonus!) Thanks in advance. |
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
in reference to what?
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
Hah. I saw the title of this thread, and was like.....
Parallel and Serial ports??? Then I saw it was under pneumatics. Yes, please provide some more information as to the system you are referring to. Always keep in mind the pneumatic guide posted on the FIRST website. Jacob |
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
We need a little more info.......
What are you putting in series or parallel? batteries? loads? (resistance?) I'll take a guess of what you are asking......... When connecting two batteries in series you are doubling the voltage while maintaining the same capacity rating. When connecting 2 batteries in parallel you are doubling the capacity (amp hours) of the battery while maintaining the voltage of one of the individual batteries |
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
i think they mean pneumatic tanks and/or pistons.
if you put the tanks in series or parallel doesn't matter. if you put pistons in parallel then yo get the same pressure on both calenders. |
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
from my experience it doesnt matter if your pneumatics system is in seris or parallel...
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
When charging the tanks it would not matter. You will be restricted by the tubing. Discharging the tanks may be a different story. If you wanted to fire four cylinders at the same time as fast as possible, would it make sence to have the tanks in parallel? It seems as though if you feed four valve/cylinder combinations through four pieces of tubing with each one connected to a different tank verses a single piece of tubing feeding air through a single valve teed to four cylinders that the volume of air would be less resticted. Has anyone ever tried this? The amount of brass, valves and regulators of doing this would take a large piece out of your weight budget. I am not sure if this type of setup is legal. It is just an idea at this time.
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
Sorry for not being clear.
Yes, I am talking about pnuematic tanks. We have one piston on our robot. Will putting the tanks in parallel provide more force? Will putting them in series make the pressure last longer? And any other facts would be great. Thanks. |
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
The air from the tanks all has to go through one regulator, so it really does not matter how you connect the tanks....things will be moving slowly if the cylinder is large diameter.
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
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2) By similar reasoning, the pressure will last the same amount of time for series and parallel, because you are storing the same volume of air either way, and removing the air at the same rate either way. |
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
Speaking of parallel:
Is it legal to use two regulators in parallel to provide 60 psi to pistons from the 120 psi tanks? Twice the flow would be available... |
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
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It depends on what is the controlling orifice (what has the most restriction or lowest CV) as to whether series or parallel is better. squirrels' answer assumes that the regulator is the controlling orifice, which is generally not true. Usually the valve has the controlling orifice. Changing the path at the controlling orifice (IE splitting the flow path and having it run through 2 valves) will garner you the biggest bang for the buck. Quote:
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Re: Parallel or Series, which is better?
All that tanks really are is very large diameter tubing. Since Air is a gas, it will flow freely to fill up the entire space that it is given, so placement of the tanks does not have a serious effect on the way the air flows. Only in applications where the movement of air is critical and at high velocity like pneumatic potato guns does tank placement matter.
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