Ohms Law Calculator - Excel

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SteveW

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Nothing better to do for the last 10 mins so I built a little Ohms Law calculator in Excel as a quick reference. It automatically calculates voltage based on a known resistance and targeted wattage. Saves doing it in my head or going online to get a calculator. Also displays multiple configurations at once instead of entering one value at a time and they all stay there for a quick reference. Because it is in a spreadsheet you can also add some little notes about favorite settings for particular setups. Possibly a dime a dozen around here but I have attached it if anyone wants it.

View attachment Voltage Calculator2.xls

If you would like anything added let me know, happy to make changes . . .

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Thats what I was thinking........and actually I am trying to decide on a VV, would love to get a Provari but I think I need to start off with something more economic.

Yes, they are not cheap but they are great quality. There are other options, I have a Vamo coming in the mail to try out and it allows you to use variable wattage which negates the need for calculation (which is no big deal really). But they are selling at a price point that might suit you and they look pretty sharp to boot. I personally love the Provari though and feel it was worth every cent.
 

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Funny you mentioned the Vamo because I am about 99% sure that is what I will be ordering, just cant decide what Attomizer to use with it, I think I will try the Vivi Nova.

A good option but if you really want to go out on a limb, why not have a look at the AGA T+ which is an amazing rebuildable under $30 and solid stainless steel. These things perform as well as a z atty pro (which I also have) but the Z costs 5 times as much. I think this unit is just about as good as it gets. I have noticed that some online stores have sold out of these but I think you can still find them without too much trouble. By the way, they look incredible on top of a Vamo!
 
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A good option but if you really want to go out on a limb, why not have a look at the AGA T+ which is an amazing rebuildable under $30 and solid stainless steel. These things perform as well as a z atty pro (which I also have) but the Z costs 5 times as much. I think this unit is just about as good as it gets. I have noticed that some online stores have sold out of these but I think you can still find them without too much trouble. By the way, they look incredible on top of a Vamo!



The AGA Tthis may be a bit to advanced for me at this point, I think I will start with something more userfriendly before tackling a rebuilable. Tx for the advive though, much appreciated!
 
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