I'm working out the nitty gritty details of a planned 24V electrical system in a cargo trailer conversion. Part of the system will have a DC-DC converter to give me a 12V fuse box for all of the typical 12V items such as lights, fans, and DC outlets.
With that in mind, I'm trying to figure out for items that can be either 12V or 24V, which is better? For example, the water pump. I can get a 12V water pump or I can get a 24V water pump. Also, the DC refrigerator I'm planning handles both 12 and 24 volts. In these cases, are there advantages either way to choosing to wire them as 12V or 24V?
The only advantage I know of off the top of my head is just like the rest of the system - smaller wiring due to lower amps on the 24V over the 12V.
I suppose choosing a 12V water pump has the advantage of being easier to find in a store in the future if I need to replace it quickly on the road.
With that in mind, I'm trying to figure out for items that can be either 12V or 24V, which is better? For example, the water pump. I can get a 12V water pump or I can get a 24V water pump. Also, the DC refrigerator I'm planning handles both 12 and 24 volts. In these cases, are there advantages either way to choosing to wire them as 12V or 24V?
The only advantage I know of off the top of my head is just like the rest of the system - smaller wiring due to lower amps on the 24V over the 12V.
I suppose choosing a 12V water pump has the advantage of being easier to find in a store in the future if I need to replace it quickly on the road.