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Correct mA to A conversion in Power-Monitoring-Calibration.md #1439

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Also rewrite some of the calculation formulas for clarity.

Also rewrite some of the calculation formulas for clarity.
1000*(60.0/235.5) = 254.777
Consider a power usage of $60W$ at a voltage of $240V$. Then the current in milliAmps can be calculated as

$$1000 \* \frac{60}{240} = 240.0$$
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According to my calculator is (60 / 240) * 1000 = 250 ?!?

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You are completely correct, I have changed it to hopefully now be right. Thanks for the comment :)

Fix the error I added in the example
@arendst arendst merged commit 5a23881 into tasmota:master Dec 24, 2024
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