Assuming you have a decent Multi-Meter and you know how to properly use it,
measure your atty/carto resistance, attach atty/carto and measure voltage and current draw.
DON'T rely on Ohm's Law. You're calculations will be way off compared to what you are actually getting.
Current and Wattage is subjected to your regulator and battery limitations.
I've made these comparisons between actual measurements and ohm's law with the 08100w w/ two batts in series and w/ different batt models and mah's.
Also w/ the 04050c w/ 1 batt and w/ two batts in parallel and w/ different batt models and mah's.
measure your atty/carto resistance, attach atty/carto and measure voltage and current draw.
DON'T rely on Ohm's Law. You're calculations will be way off compared to what you are actually getting.
Current and Wattage is subjected to your regulator and battery limitations.
I've made these comparisons between actual measurements and ohm's law with the 08100w w/ two batts in series and w/ different batt models and mah's.
Also w/ the 04050c w/ 1 batt and w/ two batts in parallel and w/ different batt models and mah's.