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"Heterodyne" wrote:
An educated guess would be NiCad's. 1500 = mah (milliamp/hours) Same for the 2500mah. Obviously the 2500 hold a charge longer. Not 1500 mA/h, but 1500 mA*h or 1500 mC (millicoulomb). Suppose a capacity of 2500 mAh, then the product of current and time equals 2500 mAh. So, if your device draws a current of 250 mA, it will work for 10 h (250*10 mA*h = 2500 mAh). With a current of 2,5 A it should function for 1,0 h; in practice the run-time is shorter... Hein ---------------------------------------- Mijn Postvak In wordt beschermd door SPAMfighter. 263 spam-mails zijn er tot op heden geblokkeerd. Download de gratis SPAMfighter via deze link: http://www.spamfighter.com/lnl |
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