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by arwineap
394 days ago
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Naive question, why run inverters? Wouldn't it be more efficient to run direct DC appliances? We have a building on our farm without power and it'd be ideal to be able to charge batteries and run lights at night It seems to me that we would have to upsize batteries in order to make up for the loss in converting to AC |
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Can't say for OP, but DC appliances are just difficult to find, usually more expensive due to economies of scale and not as uniform in voltage (12/24/48V) as AC appliances. If your battery is in a shed somewhere it's also much easier to run a smaller gauge AC wire than setup distribution for your DC power.
Most large system are also 48V so you need to get it down to 12/24V which adds components anyway, at which point you might as well just have an inverter and not worry about any of that.