by orcadigital » Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:29 pm
Mimicing some others here, i agree that both is nice to have. I am in the same boat, where AC power, either direct or to a generator is pretty much guaranteed. That being said, I bought a WFCO converter (there are several other recommended brands here as well) that has fit the bill perfectly. It gives me the AC breakers that I wanted, as well as a built in DC power converter and battery charger. I am not currently wiring it to use a battery, but the ability is there. I have AC outlets wired throughout for various items, as well as a 20A circuit for an air conditioner. My interior and exterior lighting is all DC, and I am running some other DC circuits for my RC chargers (the secondary use for my trailer). Everything works off the main AC power cord coming in, and i have the ability to go to a battery system later if I want (for lighting, etc).
I bought the 55A converter for under $120. The amperage is overkill for normal use, but I have some chargers, tire warmers, and tire truers that can pull 20+ amps so I went heavier then necessary. I have DC power supplies I can run off the AC as I normally so also, but this just gives me more options. Tossed in some circuit breakers and fuses, and it has worked like a champ. Confirmed all of the DC lights working last week. Inside lights are LED's, outside just regular incandescents. Wiring was simple (I figured it out), and it gives me a lot of options.
I have images on my thread, but I can take more if you want to see anything specifically.