What's up out there? My question is how much time will a 2160 mah battery give me on my camcorder?
You simply divide the MAH of your battery the MAH of your charger. For example my battery is 1500 MAH and my charger is 250 MAH. 1500/250=6 which means I have to charge my battery for six hours.
No reason why not. So long as the physical size of the battery matches, and the voltage it delivers is the same - you should be able to replace it with the higher mAh battery.
Yes, this is possible. The digits refer to the battery life as measures in milliamperehours (mAh). If "x" indicates the old battery and "y" indicates the new, then the equation (60/4200)*4400 will indicate how much longer the battery will last.
Sure, if they have the same voltage.
If the voltage is the same, the batteries are most likely interchangeable. The "mAh" rating simply tells you how much energy the battery can store - so, a battery with more mAh will last longer.
mAh = milliamp hours, which is battery capacity
Milliamps Hour (mAh) is important because it's the easiest way to distinguish the strength or capacity of a battery. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last. Batteries with different mAh ratings are interchangeable. If your battery is rechargeable then the mAh rating is how long the battery will last per charge. Milliamps Hour is 1/1000th of a Amp Hour, so a 1000mAh = 1.0Ah Think of a cars gas tank. Voltage is how much gas is being used, and mAh is the size of the gas tank. The bigger the gas tank (mAh) rating the longer the device will run. If your battery is rechargeable, then think of the gas tank as refillable (rechargeable).
1432 mah battery
The high capacity psp battery usually include 2400 mAh, 3600 mAh, also 3800 mAh,
probably, yes. imagine putting twice a much AA's in your radio or whatever.
1.4 million mAh