Agree with the above. You can measure the voltage at the load, but it requires know-how to get around the insulation to get meter probes directly to the pins. I have a special set of probes with very sharp tips just for this.
I will also add that the voltage displayed by the graph might not be totally accurate, or representative of actual input voltage, as Ricky alluded to above. It is a good easy "watchdog" to how your power is doing, and that is what I want when fishing.
PS units matter; Amps are current, not voltage, and power (watts) is neither.
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