Anyone building a 24V system?
"Glenn Ashmore" writes:
Availability which reduced itself to the all mighty $$$$$$$. :-)
There are many times I wish I had gone 24V.
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Another consideration, filament lamps.
The lower the voltage, the larger the filament,
The larger the filament, the less likely it will be affection by vibration.
6 VDC is better for filament lamps on a boat, but you live with 12 VDC.
Way back when, each pilot light used in machine control panels contained
it's own small transformer.
115VAC input, but the lamp itself was 6 VAC.
A Pilot light that doesn't work is a real PITA.
As far as 12 v 24 is concerned, if 24 VDC is good, 48 VDC is better. If
48VDC is good, etc, etc.
Higher distribution voltages best serve large loads like a windlass or a bow
thruster; however, high mechanical power DC motors are a real headache.
Basic reason I'm installing an engine driven hydraulic system to handle the
bow thruster and windlass.
HTH
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Lew
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