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by aparks517
1482 days ago
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Power is the product of current and voltage. To transfer much power at a low voltage requires a large current. Supporting a large current without getting hot and melting requires large-diameter wire. Other components may also be bulky or expensive if they have high current-handling requirements. I seem to recall that somewhere around 50 volts is a magic number from a safety/regulatory perspective. It might also have something to do with semiconductor breakdown voltage, but maybe I'm out of date on that. |
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