J James340 Guest Dec 3, 2023 #1 I know many different variables but how does it compare generally?I was pleased with it. I don't know how to determine Watts at specific voltage.
I know many different variables but how does it compare generally?I was pleased with it. I don't know how to determine Watts at specific voltage.
addertooth Well-known member Local time 3:01 AM Joined Oct 22, 2023 Messages 597 Location Southern Arizona Dec 3, 2023 #2 Watts divided by volts equals amps. Amps times volts equals watts.
J James340 Guest Dec 3, 2023 #3 Thank you.Just off the top of your head would you consider this good?
addertooth Well-known member Local time 3:01 AM Joined Oct 22, 2023 Messages 597 Location Southern Arizona Dec 3, 2023 #5 James340 said: I can only measure Watts.I don't have the tools to measure Amps Click to expand... You already stated the battery was at 38.7 Volts, and your power was 950 Watts. Amps = 950 divided by 38.7 or... 24.55 amps (number was rounded). That is the beauty of Ohms Law, if you have two, you can get the third.
James340 said: I can only measure Watts.I don't have the tools to measure Amps Click to expand... You already stated the battery was at 38.7 Volts, and your power was 950 Watts. Amps = 950 divided by 38.7 or... 24.55 amps (number was rounded). That is the beauty of Ohms Law, if you have two, you can get the third.