HomeDC

The HomeDC® system enables home and office appliances to be operated with 24V or 48V direct current, thus avoiding conversion losses and using energy more efficiently. It can be retrofitted in new and existing buildings and integrates devices via standardized DC plugs. Photovoltaic systems with battery storage are integrated directly into the system, reducing losses when converting solar power into alternating current. Powerful appliances remain dependent on AC voltage. HomeDC clearly labels all components to ensure safety and differentiation between AC and DC infrastructure.

Applications

Living Area

Home Entertainment systems, Audio or Video Recording systems, Computers and Displays, and any type of lighting, floor lamp or ceiling lights: All easily powered by HomeDC®.

Kitchen

Mixers, Blenders, Stick Blenders, Kitchen Machines, Exhaust Fans, and lighting: No problem with HomeDC®.

Office

One HomeDC® circuit will power two Desks with Computers, dual Displays, lights, chargers. Etc.

Hospital

HomeDC® will power any non-heating monitoring or infusion device – and power the bed adjustment motor(s).

Off-Grid

Cabins with solar cells and batteries will have lighting, radio, TV, fans – will even work with only one 24VDC source. In storms or emergencies can be driven by a pedal generator.

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FAQ

No problem – a dual 24VDC power supply will be fine for most single-family homes or apartments. Important is a supply which has high efficiency even when the load is low. This will cost around €150-200. You then only have one single AC/DC conversion instead of an AC/DC conversion for each electronic device in the home.  DC devices should be less expensive because there is no AC/DC power supply and you use less resources.

Currently the field collects  the DC outputs of the solar array and turns it into AC or charges batteries to have energy in reserve which can be turned into AC when the demand arises. Such a field could also supply the homes directly with DC. Exactly how would be determined by electrical engineers.