Having understood that the limit is there to prevent new users like me from gaining to much power
This is completely wrong.
If anything, the limit is there for the exact opposite reason. New users rarely hit the rep limit, while many "power" users hit the rep limit constantly and the most prolific users reliably hit the rep cap every single day, regardless of whether they visit the site.
The reputation cap helps new users by providing an incentive for the rep-obsessed users to stop contributing, giving the less-obsessed users a chance.
It does prevent new users from gaining too much power too quickly, and that's a good thing. We want to throttle access to the various moderator-esque privileges that rep eventually unlocks. However, the primary goal of the reputation cap is simply to encourage the overly rep-focused user to stop posting.