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I'm wondering if I have the formula down correct..
Scanner with a plug in 1000 mah charger. 4 2300 mah batteries. 4 * 2300 = 9200 mah. 9200 (total mah of batteries) / 1000 (mah rate of charger) = 9.2. So 9.2 hours? Am I using the correct formula? Batteries are usually in series. The current is the same in a series circuit. If the charger is a constant current charger (which I would be surprised if it was) the charger would be putting out 1000 ma and it would take just 1 X 2300 devided by 1000 for a total of 2.3 hours . Then you have to allow for about a 10% overcharge time as slightly more power is put back in the battery than taken out. BTW I am asuming the charger is rated for 1000 mA and not 1000 mAh. |
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