Yes, you can use a 700mAh battery instead of a 600mAh battery, as long as the voltage and size are compatible with your device. The 700mAh battery will provide a longer runtime before needing to be recharged. However, ensure that your device can handle the slightly higher capacity without any issues. Always check the manufacturer's specifications to avoid potential problems.
It is not recommended to use a higher capacity battery (600mAh) instead of the original one (400mAh) in a solar light without knowing the specifics of the light's design. Using a higher capacity battery could potentially damage the light's circuitry or affect its performance. It is safer to use a battery with the same or lower capacity as recommended by the manufacturer.
Sizing BatteriesIF there is room [physically] for an 850mAH battery to fit instead of a 700mAH battery, and it is the same type of battery [Lead-Acid, Ni-Cad, Gel Cell, etc.] then yes you can make the substitution. The 850mAH battery is just electrically slightly larger than the 700mAH battery. The numerical designations for the two battery examples you give in your question mean that the first battery will deliver 700 milliamps [700/1000th of an Amp] for a period of one hour. The same is true for the second battery except that it will delivery slightly more current[850mA] for one hour, or the same 700mAH rate for a slightly longer time.
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No problem if it's the same voltage, it will just last longer. But it might be significantly bigger, which could be a problem.
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