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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
Let's start here, since the difference is what makes regen dump work.You lose me in the higher and lower pressure discussion. So far as I know there is only one high pressure level from the pump, controlled at that level by a relief valve, and fed to where ever the control valve directs it.
Here is a generic hydraulic cylinder:
If the bore (the diameter of the inside of the cylinder housing) is 2" and the diameter of the rod is 1", there is enough surface area that if you put fluid into the blind or base end at 2000PSI (with no pressure on the rod end) it will try to extend with 6283# of force.
If you put the same 2000PSI into the rod end, the surface area of the disc on the end of the rod is smaller due to the diameter of the rod, so it will only retract with 4712# of force.
If you put 2000PSI into both sides with them tied together (like regen dump does), it will extend with 1571# of force due to the difference in surface area on the disc that is mounted on the end of the rod for the hydraulic fluid to push on.
Does that make sense? Do you follow me so far?
Aaron Z
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