DC Mains Electricity

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Basic Concept

As it stands right now there is little to no widespread usage of DC loops in a home, most instead rely on inverters from a battery bank or dc power source to an AC wall outlet. Even worse some then plug in inverters to charge their devices batteries. This is a very inefficient system. In order to increase electric efficiency, as well as convenience, we should develop/popularize a standard for DC power at a mains electricity level. This isn't intended as a replacement for AC power, but a complement, and efficiency booster.


Current Standards

1. "Cigarette Lighter/Barrel" style socket: -typically 12V -large and cumbersome

2. "USB type A female gen 1 or 2" -typically 3 A 5 V 15 W maximum voltage -much smaller than barrel socket -becoming more universal, but has many different forms requiring many different cables

3. "USB type C" -typically 5 A 20 V 100 W maximum volage -similar size to "USB type A female gen 1 or 2" -very universal;only one form and cable is identical on both sides. -can also be thunderbolt 3 which has more power transmission capabilities

4. Power Over Ethernet (POE)

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Useful Links:

1. https://hackaday.com/2016/12/21/so-wheres-my-low-voltage-dc-wall-socket/

2. https://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/big-steps-in-building-change-our-wiring-to-12-volt-dc.html