Okay, so. First off, I'm feeling like a dork (that story comes later)*. Now I'm trying to use the steam-engine calculator, and I had a few quick questions (that are probably also dumb, but I do want to make I've got this before I do my first build today).
So, after being shocked by the results, I figured out that you put your target/max V you'll use into the calculator, not the max V of your battery, correct? (I got something like 800W before I figured that out). And the W the calculator pops out with--that is what would happen with the I/V/R settings (just realized whilst typing this that of course it is... that's how equations work)... which means there's no way to find an actual max wattage without inputting the max voltage of my battery? Yes? (And, clearly, I'm good on that).
So if I wanted less power than comes out of the calculator with the settings (including an estimated voltage), I just use less power, and my fancy smoking calculator (mod) will just end up using a lower voltage?
And the actual point of the calculator/using Ohm's Law is solely to determine if the voltage on your battery is sufficient for your build? That's it, right?
Thanks so much, and please point out anything I got wrong.
So, after being shocked by the results, I figured out that you put your target/max V you'll use into the calculator, not the max V of your battery, correct? (I got something like 800W before I figured that out). And the W the calculator pops out with--that is what would happen with the I/V/R settings (just realized whilst typing this that of course it is... that's how equations work)... which means there's no way to find an actual max wattage without inputting the max voltage of my battery? Yes? (And, clearly, I'm good on that).
So if I wanted less power than comes out of the calculator with the settings (including an estimated voltage), I just use less power, and my fancy smoking calculator (mod) will just end up using a lower voltage?
And the actual point of the calculator/using Ohm's Law is solely to determine if the voltage on your battery is sufficient for your build? That's it, right?
Thanks so much, and please point out anything I got wrong.