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12 or 24 Volts Tell Me More!

  • Writer: Ryan Steiger
    Ryan Steiger
  • Jan 8, 2023
  • 1 min read

On a boat, the choice between a 12-volt and 24-volt electrical system will depend on the size and complexity of the boat and the electrical load it will be carrying.

12-volt systems are typically used on smaller boats and boats with a relatively simple electrical load, such as lighting and a few small appliances. 12-volt systems are less expensive and simpler to install and maintain than 24-volt systems, and they are generally sufficient for powering the electrical needs of small boats.


24-volt systems, on the other hand, are typically used on larger boats and boats with a more complex electrical load, such as radar, autopilot systems, and large appliances. 24-volt systems are more powerful than 12-volt systems and can handle a higher electrical load. They are also more efficient, as the larger wires used in a 24-volt system have less resistance, which reduces power loss.

Ultimately, the choice between a 12-volt and 24-volt system will depend on the specific needs of your boat. If you are unsure which system is best for you, it is a good idea to consult with a marine electrician or a boat manufacturer for guidance.


 
 
 

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