mAh stands for milliampere-hour, a unit of measurement that indicates a battery's capacity to store energy. It represents the amount of current a battery can provide over a specific period; for example, a battery rated at 1000 mAh can theoretically deliver 1000 milliamperes of current for one hour. Higher mAh ratings generally indicate longer battery life for devices, assuming consistent power consumption.
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.
Sure, if they have the same voltage.
mAh = milliamp hours, which is battery capacity
1432 mah battery
The high capacity psp battery usually include 2400 mAh, 3600 mAh, also 3800 mAh,
1.4 million mAh
There are multiple battery sizes for electronic cigarettes. The batteries are measured in milliamps hour (mAh). Most batteries come in sizes 650 mAh, 900 mAh, 950 mAh, 1000-1200 mAh. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last after being fully charged. Therefore, if you have a larger mAh battery, you will be able to get a greater puff amount before having to recharge the battery.
The mAh for a battery is the rating to express the available current at the rate voltage for one hour.
The mAh for a battery is the rating to express the available current at the rate voltage for one hour.
You can - but it will take a little longer to charge the higher capacity battery.
If they're the same voltage and chemistry - yes