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8 months ago
8 months ago
I am very interested in DC power and agree that there can be significant advantages, I think some of your quoted numbers are incorrect. DC Data Centers have a single conversion AC -> DC, AC Data Centers have three conversions AC -> DC -> AC -> DC. Losses in these additional conversions vary by load factor but typically result in a 15% loss.
Some DC designs require huge quantities of copper for low voltage buss bars. High voltage systems can be more sparing of copper but develop lethal DC voltages that kill 100% of the time an operator hangs himself off the wires.
Too dangerous for my tastes.
I plan to deliver a special DC article shortly.
Steve