I was having trouble with my circuits, did some experimenting and my conclusion is so illogical that I wanted to ask for confirmation.
Is it true that in a circuit with a power supply and a battery bank, the total wattage capacity is governed by the power supply not the battery bank as one would expect?
Test, using fake numbers for simplicity:
Power supply providing 50watts, into battery bank with 100 watts, circuit cap is 50 watt. Battery shows 0, power supply shows full load.
Disconnect the power supply and now the circuit cap is at the batteries' 100 watt.
I understand that programmatically electricity can be hard to implement, but this functionality is so wrong it negates even having solar panel and battery banks in the game.
Is my conclusion correct?
TIA
Is it true that in a circuit with a power supply and a battery bank, the total wattage capacity is governed by the power supply not the battery bank as one would expect?
Test, using fake numbers for simplicity:
Power supply providing 50watts, into battery bank with 100 watts, circuit cap is 50 watt. Battery shows 0, power supply shows full load.
Disconnect the power supply and now the circuit cap is at the batteries' 100 watt.
I understand that programmatically electricity can be hard to implement, but this functionality is so wrong it negates even having solar panel and battery banks in the game.
Is my conclusion correct?
TIA