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BULB BANTER => General Discussion => Topic started by: bulb10 on February 06, 2009, 04:49:57 pm

Title: Antique Dc Wiring
Post by: bulb10 on February 06, 2009, 04:49:57 pm
In edison days and in places that have the rare antique direct current supply how are the switches,plugs,fuses,wiring and operation including the hum are like as compared to the later alternating current systems in general?
Title: Re: Antique Dc Wiring
Post by: adam2 on April 23, 2009, 10:09:59 am
Wireing for direct current is generly the same as for AC.

In years gone by, the switches and outlets were also the same as used for AC, but these days most switches and socket outlets are only listed for AC operation.
Years ago switchs and sockets were marked AC/DC indicating suitability for either system.

Direct current does not normally produce any hum or other noise.

DC is used today in off grid homes, being obtained from batteries charged by solar modules. The voltage is normally much lower than DC mains supplies, 12 or 24 volts often being used.
In theory such systems should use special DC switches and outlets, in practice standard AC ones are used and work perfectly. In general, a switch marked "AC only" can be used on DC ,provided that the voltage is limited to about 10% of the rating. Therefore a switch marked as being for 240 volts AC only can be used on a 12 or 24 volt DC system, but certainly not on a 240 volt DC system.