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The reason most of this discussion is in voltage terms is simply because it's simpler! In the end, voltage is the only variable that any device can control. VW mode reads the resistance of the coil to work out what voltage to use (that calculation is done correctly), but after that the same errors are still present (by using mean voltage instead of RMS voltage calcs to determine the PWM duty cycle).
So while the actual vs displayed voltage graph had one trace, for wattage there's a trace per coil ohms.
This chart is correct when the battery has more than 2/3 charge in it:
(right click the image and then View Image to see it full size).
So while the actual vs displayed voltage graph had one trace, for wattage there's a trace per coil ohms.
This chart is correct when the battery has more than 2/3 charge in it:
(right click the image and then View Image to see it full size).