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Benefits of Higher Voltage in Electrical Systems

An electrical system with higher voltage runs a lower risk of losing charge due to poor cables and connections.

At 24 V, you only need half the cable size and only half the connection capacity compared to a 12 V system.

Skyllermarks benefits greatly from the fact that 12 V requires high currents, but we do not hide the fact that 24 V is often the better choice.

Consumers such as refrigerators and motors also operate more efficiently at higher voltage levels.

At home, you have 230 V for the refrigerator and up to 400 V for the stove for the best efficiency.

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