The 960 mAh battery rating is an eight-hour rating. This means you can expect eight hours of operation at 120 mA. Even though mAh means milli-ampere-hour, the rating is non-linear, and it is normalized to an eight-hour rating, so you should expect somewhat less than one hour of operation at 960 mA.
Keep in mind that this is a relativistic rating, intended to be used to compare similar batteries with different mAh ratings. Actual performance could vary
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mAh = milliamp hours, which is battery capacity
To calculate the number of hours a 4400 mAh battery will last, you need to know the current draw of the device it powers. If you have the current draw in milliamps (mA), you can divide the battery capacity (mAh) by the current draw to get the number of hours. For example, if the device draws 200 mA, the battery will last approximately 22 hours (4400 mAh / 200 mA = 22 hours).
To convert milliampere-hours (mAh) to amperes (A), divide by 1000. Therefore, a 1500 mAh battery has a capacity of 1.5 amperes.
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.
it takes about 18 hours to charge.(1.2x(Mah of battery)/300
mAH stands for milliamp-hours. It is a measure of the power capacity of a battery. If a battery has a mAH rating of, say, 480mAH, it means the battery can supply 480 milliamps for one hour, or 960 milliamps for a half-hour, or 240 milliamps for two hours, etc.
1432 mah battery
mAH stands for milliamp-hours. It is a measure of the power capacity of a battery. If a battery has a mAH rating of, say, 480mAH, it means the battery can supply 480 milliamps for one hour, or 960 milliamps for a half-hour, or 240 milliamps for two hours, etc.
Not really. 6000 mah means the battery has a capacity of 750 (6000 / 8) ma for 8 hours, while 7800 mah means the battery has a capacity of 975 (7800 / 8) ma for 8 hours.
It can run about 1,200-2400 mAh.
It is the capacity of the battery, measuring the amount of current that can be supplied for a number of hours. For example, a 600 mAh battery can supply a current of 60 mA for 10 hours, or 40 mA for 15 hours, etc., before it needs recharging. So if you get a battery with a higher mAh rating, it will last longer.
12 hours maximum