1000 Milli Amp Hours
How long the battery will last.
Yes, but it is not advisable if you live in a very cold climate.
Not a good idea. It will work but not as long as the 1000 mAh battery.
If a device has that as their input current, it most likely means that it requires 1000 milliamp hours of power at 5 volts. A device with this would require a 5V 1000mAh charger/power cable. This type of power output is generally given by newer smartphone chargers (e.g. Galaxy S3)
No problem to use the 1100mAh in place of the 1000mAh battery. Mah is like store rooms that have varying sizes. As long as the voltage remains the same (the doors of the store rooms are of the same width and height), the battery with a higher mAh can be used.
1000 mAh is the capacity of the battery. A single rechargeable cell would give 1.5 volts, regardless of its capacity.
Yes, there should not be any problem.
probably not. get the right battery.
It means it has more power.If it fits in your phone it should work.But look where the battery goes it might say there is a may battery you can put in it.
Depends on the battery's mAh rating and what the charger's mA rating is. Say the battery is a 1000mAh Lipo battery and the charger puts out 500mA, the battery will charge in 2hours.
It has a higher capacity and is better where a higher drain of current is required such as a flashgun/strobe etc. In a low drain application such as a remote control it wouldn't make any real difference.
If there is no other guidance, a charging current one tenth of the capacity should be used, in this case 100 mA. It will charge full in about 15 hours.
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