mAH, MilliAmps per hour. 1000 mA = 1 amp, 1000 mAH = 1 amp of current draw
(or supply in this case) for 1 hour time duration.
So, a 2000 mAH battery can supply 2 amps for 1 hour, or 1 amp for 2 hours,
etc.
Hope this helps!
Thomas Martin
on 9/3/01 1:47 PM, Dave Perin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been looking all over the web to find batteries for both my Duo 2300
> and my son's 280c, and I see the term mAH being used... the problem is
> that I don't know what this means. Can someone help me? Is a rebuilt
> battery with a higher mAH number better than a new one?
>
> -Dave
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