sorry russ, i felt like I am arguing against MrSparkle, i never meant it on you or anything else... I am glad for all the help, I am just new, and i don't socialize well which I appologize for behaving like a child...
I'm not sure if this is an insult, I do my math differently. If i confuse people, then its my fault, so be it. It takes a person to understand others before making quick and irrational decisions. i made this unit up your correct (maybe?) Because it is easy to calculate my way through tough...
To solve for these variables you have to take in 746 equals 1 hp.
to find watts: (where x is the inputted HP)
xHP=watts or x*746=watts
to find hp: (where x is the inputted watts)
x/746=HP
Even YOU said efficiency had to be considered in the equation. Unless my calculations are wrong when I gave you 15000 watts and 25HP, then prove the inefficiencies and everything. I merely use this as a tool to convert inputted wattage to outputted HP.
Ineffectively, my point is wrong when you put in 746 replacing the HP on the other side of the equation into my 1017.6... you forgot to mention in efficiency in this.
efficiency*1017.6=746 aka balanced. (efficiency is 46.8%)
Now you had put in 746 watts on the opposite side, which wasn't...
I did noticed however on the whole battery situation, because i don't have ALL the information, therefore i can't really compute it right. Thats why I am lacking formulas to string up a calculation to help explain it. If I can basically string it all up together, I wouldn't be on here asking...