Thread: Why 28V DC?
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Old January 16th 04, 03:43 AM
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In article , Tiffani wrote:

Jim Weir wrote:

So why was there 12 volts to begin with? Because Detroit started making
cars
with a much higher compression ratio and to turn the starters over, the old
6
volt batteries weren't cutting it. Bingo. Two 6 volters in series gives
12
volts and that was close enough for Detroit gummint work.


Actually the auto industry is moving to a 42 volt system in the future to
handle
increasing electrical requirements, plus more accessories (e.g. oil pump) may
be
electric in the future. Where can you find more information on this? Why
http://www.42volt.org of course.



Just what we need in a car -- an electric oil pump! That would be fine
for pre-oiling, but for regular operation? It degrades reliability by
making the lubrication system dependent on another system.