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Battery capacity tester
it means the capacity the battery pack can hold
ampere hours
Sony estimates that the battery charge time is two to six hours for the standard capacity battery, and three to nine hours for the large capacity battery.
No set answer to that. it depends on the capacity of the battery and the power drain of what the battery is connected to.
There are a few variables to this question that are not stated. The type of battery for example lithium of alkaline, the capacity of the battery in amp hours, the higher the capacity the longer the charge rate and the capacity output of the battery charger are a few to mention.
It depends on the type of battery, and the capacity of the battery, and the application you are using the battery for.
the 300maAH is volt rechargeable battery is the highest true capacity battery
There's no telling, it'll depend on too many things:how discharged the battery iswhat capacity the battery hashow worn the battery isthe capacity of the chargerthe temperature, to a lesser degree.
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).
A battery Equalizer is a device in a battery bank that performs battery equilibration. Typically, the individual cells in a battery have somewhat different capacities and may be at different levels of SOC (state of charge). Without redistribution, discharging must stop when the cell with the lowest capacity is empty (even though other cells are still not empty); this limits the energy that can be taken from and returned to the battery. Without equalizing, the cell of smallest capacity is a "weak point", it can be easily overcharged or over-discharged while cells with higher capacity undergo only partial cycle. For the higher capacity cells to undergo full charge/discharge cycle of the largest amplitude, Equalizer should "protect" the weaker cells; so that in an equalized battery, the cell with the largest capacity can be filled without overcharging any other (i. e. weaker, smaller) cell, and it can be emptied without over-discharging any other cell. Battery equalizing is done by transferring energy from or to individual cells, until the SOC of the cell with the lowest capacity is equal to the battery's SOC. The process maximizes the battery bank capacity to make all of its energy available for use and increase the batteries lifetime.