My point is ... at the atomic level, ohms law is always the same. When you say, "A typical DC motor when running draws 1/4 or less than Ohm’s law would calculate due to both inductance and back EMF" - surely if those factors could be included in your calculations, then your calc's would be more accurate. My point is that ohms law is always a LAW and when an electron is moving through a conductor, ohms LAW is always there.Sorry but that is incorrect when the wire forms a coil. A typical DC motor when running draws 1/4 or less than Ohm’s law would calculate due to both inductance and back EMF, and your design will do the same.
Bob
Thank you, I'll play with the spreadsheet soon. My laptop issues turned into a disaster, rendering it irreparable so I ordered a new laptop which should be here this coming Wednesday. I almost got 10 years out of the one that died which is pretty darn good if you ask me.OK, here it is in spreadsheet form.