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by bluGill
1027 days ago
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Most people have so few things in their house that would benefit from 3 phase that the cost isn't worth it. That extra wire isn't cheap, even if you downsize them all you still pay more. And as others have pointed out modern motors are (slowly) switching to using a VFD to generate 3 phase so there is even less need (in fact in industry a lot of equipment is switching to a VFD even though 3 phase is wired to the machine) |
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I have monitoring on all the phases on my house (in Sweden) and I can charge two electric cars, run the heating in winter, run the washer and drier and cook with two ovens a microwave and the induction hob at the same time and everything just works.
Things on three phase in my home: swimming pool, sauna, induction hob, electric car chargers, heating system and I have sockets to plug-in welding and other power hungry equipment. The rest is split on the phases. I can’t remember whether my solar system supplies on three phases or not but I think it does.