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Use this page for public support information for CircuitPocket.

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Use this page for public support information for CircuitPocket.

Contact

  • Product support: `support@dartscreative.com`
  • Privacy questions: `privacy@dartscreative.com`

Metadata

  • App: `CircuitPocket`
  • Locale: `en-US`
  • Purpose: canonical source Help front door for future localization
  • Status: `draft-source`
  • Source of truth owner: Portfolio Core
  • Last updated: 2026-04-23

1. Start here

Choose the calculator that matches the electrical question you need to answer right now.

`CircuitPocket` is meant to help with bounded low-voltage bench math, not to replace every electrical code reference, design package, or field handbook.

2. Use the right inputs

Enter the known values the calculator asks for, then confirm the unit labels before reading the result.

If your decision depends on local code, mains wiring, breaker sizing, conduit rules, or regulated field practice, keep that outside the app's current product boundary.

3. Read the result honestly

Treat the result as planning or sanity-check math for low-voltage electronics work such as resistor choice, divider ratios, reactance, impedance, or bounded wire-drop reference.

Do not read the app as a compliance surface, electrician authority, or substitute for local code review.

4. Save or revisit a setup when

Save or revisit a setup when you know you will return to the same component values, source voltage, or calculation context later.

If the circuit changes materially, update the values before trusting an older saved setup by habit.

5. Contact support when

Contact support if:

  • the result looks wrong for the values you entered
  • the formula explanation feels unclear
  • a unit label or wording choice feels unnatural in your locale
  • a recent or saved setup appears inconsistent with the current inputs

Include:

  • which calculator you used
  • the values and units you entered
  • the locale you selected
  • what looked wrong
  • whether the issue was math, wording, or saved-setup behavior

Metadata

  • App: `CircuitPocket`
  • Locale: `en-US`
  • Purpose: canonical source FAQ for future localization
  • Status: `draft-source`
  • Source of truth owner: Portfolio Core
  • Last updated: 2026-04-23

1. What is CircuitPocket?

`CircuitPocket` is a calm, local-first low-voltage electrical calculator.

It helps with a bounded set of repeat bench calculations such as Ohm's law, LED resistor choice, voltage dividers, series and parallel resistance, impedance and reactance, resistor color codes, and low-voltage wire-drop reference. It is intentionally narrow. It is not an NEC tool or a general electronics encyclopedia.

2. What does CircuitPocket calculate?

`CircuitPocket` currently focuses on bounded low-voltage calculator workflows, including:

  • Ohm's law and power
  • LED resistor values
  • voltage divider results
  • series and parallel resistance
  • basic impedance and reactance
  • resistor color code decoding
  • low-voltage wire-drop reference
  • recent and saved setup recall on the current device

The app is designed for repeated bench math, not for replacing every electrical reference.

3. Is CircuitPocket an NEC or electrician code app?

No.

`CircuitPocket` is not a code-compliance product, electrician field suite, or authority on local wiring rules. If your decision depends on code or regulated field practice, you should not treat the app as your final authority.

4. Does CircuitPocket support different units and locales?

Yes.

The app is intended to localize wording and unit presentation across its world-stage locale bundle. Localization changes how the app speaks and formats values. It does not turn the app into a jurisdiction-specific code guide.

5. Does CircuitPocket need an account?

No.

The core product posture is local-first and paid upfront. The app does not require sign-in, cloud sync, or a backend to do the main job.

6. Where is my data stored?

Recent calculations and saved setups are kept on the current device in the current product posture.

If that storage posture changes later, the support and privacy surfaces should say so explicitly.

7. Does CircuitPocket track me or upload my calculations?

No account, sync, or remote calculation-processing posture is part of the current core product boundary.

8. What should I do if the math or wording looks wrong?

Use the Help front door first to confirm that you chose the right calculator and entered the values in the intended units.

If the result or wording still looks wrong, contact support and include:

  • which calculator you used
  • the values and units you entered
  • the locale you selected
  • what looked wrong
  • whether the issue was math, wording, or saved-setup behavior