Fuel Tank

New Fuel Tank
This design will use a section of 1/4" x 6" x 12" tubing similar to that used for the hydraulic reservoir. The capacity is calculated as follows:


 * (5.5" x 11.5" - (pi x( 0.5)^2)) x 27.5 / 231 = 7.43 Gal

Let's say we want a 5 gallon tank, we can calculate the tube length as follows. Set the volume to 5 gallons, tube length to "L" and compute:


 * (5.5" x 11.5" - (pi x( 0.5)^2)) x L / 231 = 5 Gal


 * 5 Gal x 231 / (5.5" x 11.5" - (pi x( 0.5)^2)) = L =~ 18.5"

Similarly, here are the calculations for 6 and 7 gallon tanks:


 * 6 Gallon tank: 6 Gal x 231 / (5.5" x 11.5" - (pi x( 0.5)^2)) = L =~ 22.25"


 * 7 Gallon tank: 7 Gal x 231 / (5.5" x 11.5" - (pi x( 0.5)^2)) = L =~ 26"

Off The Shelf fuel tank
SurplusCenter.com sells a 5.5 gallon "off the shelf" fuel tank for $40:


 * [[Image:FuelTank5.5.png]]


 * Item# 28-1756

Based on the given dimensions, I jammed together a Sketchup model and fit it into the Power Cube:


 * [[Image:SFuelTank1.png]]
 * [[Image:SFuelTank2.png]]

It could work, though we'd have to work out redirection of exhaust and mounting.

Update: This fuel tank is no longer for sale.

Designs using commercial fuel tanks will only work if the source is reliable.

Original Design
The current design includes a steel fuel tank, made with 1/4" x 4" x 8" tubing, yielding interior dimensions of 3.5" x 7.5", with 1/2" radius curved corners. The calculation below shows it holds 1.6 Gallons:


 * (3.5" x 7.5" - (pi x( 0.5)^2)) x 14.5 / 231 = 1.59 Gal


 * [[Image:CurrentFuelTank.png]]