DC Microgrids: The End of AC Power?
Solar is DC. Batteries are DC. LEDs are DC. Computers are DC. Why are we still wiring homes for AC? The argument for the Direct Current home.
The Conversion Waste
Thomas Edison (DC) lost the war to Nikola Tesla (AC) in the 1890s because AC transmits better over long wires. But today:
- Solar Panels make DC. -> Inverter converts to AC (97% eff).
- Wall Outlet gives AC. -> Laptop Brick converts to DC (90% eff).
- LED Driver converts AC to DC (85% eff).
We are losing 10-20% of our power just flipping it back and forth.
The DC House Concept
Imagine a home with two sets of wires:
- High Voltage AC: For Stove, Dryer, Heat Pump.
- Low Voltage DC (USB-C in walls): For Lighting, TVs, Computers, Fans.
Your solar panels charge a central battery (DC to DC). The battery feeds the USB-C wall ports directly. Zero conversion loss.
USB-C Power Delivery (PD)
USB-C can now deliver 240 Watts. That is enough to power a 60" TV, a gaming monitor, or a robust ceiling fan. We don't need dangerous 120V AC copper wires in our bedroom walls anymore. We just need USB-C data cables carrying safe power.
The Future
"PoE Lighting" (Power over Ethernet) is already standard in office buildings. Residential codes are slow, but the logic is undeniable. The future is DC.
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