Uhh, I think it's the other way around. DC is more efficient for long distance, high voltage. I believe that's why the Pacific Intertie is DC and USSR set up DC nets. Of course I could be wrong. Mike
On 10/5/02 10:05 AM, "DaveC" <voicebox@DNAI.COM> wrote:
> > Technically, AC is more efficient over long distances (ie, > high-tension power lines); less power loss. > > BTW, from what I remember, the "official" adopted voltage for future > vehicles is 36 volts, not 48. Go figure... > > Dave > -- > Dave Carpenter > > "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from > magic." -- Arthur C. Clarke > |
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