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No you should not do that. It will damage the battery and the battery will explode.
900 milliamps.
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Zinc-carbon AA =400-900 mah Alkaline AA = 1700-3000 mah :: I believe the above answer to be misleading/misguiding, the question is "How much mA does a single AA battery have?" not how many mAh. in mA a single AA batter will have about 3.6mA to 4.0mA it is important to distinguish mA from mAh, if one were to connect a device that required 4.0mA to a power source of 400-900mA this would likely destroy the device. mAh deals more with how long the battery life lasts.
None, battery capacity is specified in mAh not mA. The capacity of an AA battery varies from 1700 mAh to 3000 mAh depending on the battery chemistry (e.g. carbon-zinc, alkaline, lithium).
1500mAh
The distance from Boston, MA to Rochester, NY is approximately 429 kilometers (267 miles) when traveling by road.
We have a 1998 Saab 900. It is not driven often. The battery drains if it has not been driven for 6 days. I took the car to a car electrician. He checked the obvious spots and told me the car should be using between 15-50 mA energy max, when the motor is not running. My car is using 60 mA. According to the electrician, this is about 40% higher than what it should do. The electrician has ordered the schematic wiring instructions to check where the energy is being used. The battery and the alternator are new. I have typed in 'battery drain Saab 900' in googe. Quite a number of hits. Have not yet found the solution though. It seems this is a common occurance for the Saab 900.
If you divide the 5000 mAh by the current used (in mA), you will get the number of hours the battery will last.
900 miles
Another 750 mA fuse. 750 mA is equal to .75 amps. The max I would put in is a 1 amp fuse and I would want to replace it soon with the proper one.
A 600 mAh battery can produce 75 mA for about 8 hours. If it is called upon to deliver 600 mA, it will last somewhat less than one hour. This is because ampere-hour ratings for batteries are, by standard agreement, normalized to an eight-hour rate. The actual rating is only a comparative rating, so you could properly say that a 900 mAh battery, for instance, will last 1.5 times longer than a 600 mAh battery.