Basic Concepts in Electricity for the Home Energy User

AC verses DC

The AC versus DC debate goes back to at least the time of Mr. Edison and Mr. Westinghouse. High voltage AC has the advantage of being efficiently conducted over very long distances with relatively low transmission losses. AC has thus become the standard for industry and domestic usage.

DC is generally used in low voltages, where trans­mission efficiencies are low. In some cases however, DC does have the advantage of efficiency in operation; as much as twice that of AC for some applications. A disadvantage of DC is that many appliances and equipment in 12, 24 or 48 Volt DC versions are hard to find and are expensive.

Both have their advantages. With water pumping systems, we generally use all DC. In home systems we typically run all or the majority of loads with AC power. For maximum efficiency certain specific loads can easily be powered by DC circuits. Cabins or RV's use mostly DC and can use regular gauge wire because of small loads and short transmission distances.

Next - System Voltage

Previous Next

News

For the latest info on our upcoming workshops, click here.

EcoDepotUSA is now a certified installer and authorized distributer of the new Integra™ Solar Electric Roof mounting system! Learn more here.

New Solar Tax Incentives! More info...

Check out our richly informational "how-to" content and our educational DVD, "Hands On Straw Bale"

Please click below to visit our sister site -

EcoDepotUSA is proud partners and certified installers for   Farmergy Home Page
BP Solar Home Page
About Us | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | EcoDepot™ LLC