You're overthinking it. IF you have 2.7Ω per foot and you have X number of feet you multiply the ohms times the length. So if you have 6,5 feet you multiply 2.7 x 6.5. Which equals 17.5Ω.
You have a fixed voltage supply at 24 volts (assumed). I (current or amps) is calculated by dividing E (the voltage supply) by Rt (the total resistance). In this case, 24V ÷ 17.5Ω = 1.4A. Wattage is Volts times Amps. So 24 x 1.4 = 33.6W. As @MrChips was alluding to - you'll need to change the voltage to control the wattage. And wattage is the amount of heat you need to cut through the foam. Actually, there's more to it than simply calculating the wattage. There's also the amount of time it takes to do the work. But lets not go there just yet.
You have a fixed voltage supply at 24 volts (assumed). I (current or amps) is calculated by dividing E (the voltage supply) by Rt (the total resistance). In this case, 24V ÷ 17.5Ω = 1.4A. Wattage is Volts times Amps. So 24 x 1.4 = 33.6W. As @MrChips was alluding to - you'll need to change the voltage to control the wattage. And wattage is the amount of heat you need to cut through the foam. Actually, there's more to it than simply calculating the wattage. There's also the amount of time it takes to do the work. But lets not go there just yet.
