i know that your pretty busy feller but I think if you did a write up, that would be outstanding. like the way you explain things.
so for the most part as long as i know ohms law i'd should be ok?
l up till the TH edge i just flew BNF and PNP. but those days are just about over.
i did just find this information on uses of a wattmeter, found this info and more @
http://www.rc-cars-planes.com/airplane-watt-meter-applications.html
can you think of anything else that needs to be added to this list?
RC Airplane Watt Meter Applications
Here are a few examples of RC Plane Watt Meter Applications.
1.Find electrical problems causing crashes or erratic behavior
2.Prevent peak currents damaging battery, speed control, motor, wiring and connectors
3.Verify not exceeding your battery's discharge and charge rates
4.Verify that the minimum voltage under load is within specifications
5.Check servo currents are not exeeding BEC or battery limits and causing stalls
6.Maximize battery pack power by checking cell balance of individual cells in ANY chemistry
7.Verify battery capacity and health and whether battery should be retired
8.Measure a full battery charge and compare to spec when charger claims done
9.Ensure getting a full charge on your RC batteries and maximum runtime
10.Set speed control cutoff voltages and currents to prevent battery damage
11.Detect stalled servos exceeding current limits
12.Tune performance by comparing different setups of propeller, motor, gearing, speed control and battery
13.Predict airplane flight time based on ACTUAL conditions in your model
14.Verify components have compatible specifications
15.Check for wiring and connector power losses
16.Measure power and energy consumption of ANY device with a battery