I'm trying to develop a power budget for a robotics team I mentor. The electrical system is pretty much completely regulated, so I can't alter the power path between battery, power distribution, motor controllers or motors. The computer we're required to use has a software means of shutting down motor controllers if the battery voltage drops below 6.8 V, so my goal is to find the maximum amount of power I can draw to never go below 7 volts. We use marine grade 17Ah SLA batteries (~12.7V -13.5V). Impedance from the battery to the power distribution panel tends to be around 0.013-0.017 Ohms (including Rint of the battery). If I want to determine the maximum amount of power I can draw from the battery, which voltage do I use in my calculations?
I know P = I * V, and I = V/R. I'm relatively certain the V in P = I * V is my 7 Volts, but I'm not sure if the V in the I = V/R equation should be 7 Volts or Delta V (12.7 V - 7 V).
Any help here?
Thanks