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Posted: Sat Feb 29th, 2020 12:00 pm |
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JAMMAN wrote:I wonder what Tesla uses for their internal electronics as far as voltage. They are ahead of several games. From the Web readings, most of the vehicles that adopted the higher voltages still reduced it for the electronics and other electrical devices. The 48 volt batteries, used in the electric vehicles and charged by a 120 volt Plug-In, was talked about as a standard back in the 90's, is just under what the standards calls out as the 50 volt limit, there is a shock factor over 50 volts with DC, beyond me but an interesting read.
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