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I are looking to take a look at AA batteries for milliamp electricity. I even have a multipurpose current tester - settings to use?

Use batteries for camera - under no circumstances certain if absolutely costs and feature some of quite a lot of Milliamp ranking - this ws listed on package deal however now not on battery. I want to separate by way of mAh rating.

Can get voltage checked on tester but unable to figure out the best way to test for mAH


By way of illustration, an Energizer (non-rechargeable) AA battery has a rated capability of two,850 mAh (milliamp hours) at 1-1/two Volts and a couple of5 mA continuous drain.

That indicates that it should offer 1-1/2 volts at 25 mA contemporary for 114 hours (two,850 / 25 = 114).

That you would be able to set your amp meter scale to 100 mA, and if the battery is pushing 25 mA that you have to study it without problems. Nevertheless, mAh is a degree of milliamps created greater than a time period (hours).

The in basic terms method which you could measure that could be to load each and every battery at its mA ranking and see how lengthy it in actual fact lasts just before it's discharged.

Seems like a good deal to go as a result of. I'd simply cost them all and carry a spare or 2!

I don't know if that assists...I am hoping so.


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Hitech - Versatile Battery Checker


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This universal battery checker is sturdy, easy-to-use, and versatile. It can check almost any commonly used battery and clearly display its strength on the LCD. Only one battery can be tested at a time. Works with AAA, AA, C, D, 9V, CR123A, CR2, CR-V3, 2CR5, CR-P2, button cells, and other batteries with similar shape and voltage....

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Vonnic A2812 Video Tester with PTZ Control


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Hitech - Versatile Battery Checker


$21.99


This universal battery checker is sturdy, easy-to-use, and versatile. It can check almost any commonly used battery and clearly display its strength on the LCD. Only one battery can be tested at a time. Works with AAA, AA, C, D, 9V, CR123A, CR2, CR-V3, 2CR5, CR-P2, button cells, and other batteries with similar shape and voltage....

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Sanyo Eneloop



Eneloop Power Pack Kit includes Compact Charger, 4 eneloop AA Ni-MH Rechargeable Batteries,2 eneloop AAA,2C Spacers,2D Spacers and case-Charger is Worldwide Voltage -charges 2 AA in 4 Hours 2 AAA in 2 Hours....


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PowerEx MH-C9000 WizardOne Charger-Analyzer


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MH-C9000 WizardOne Battery Charger & Analyzer is suitable for the
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1/2AA Size Lithium Batteries (3.6V & 1200 mAh), 4 pack


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Nominal capacity: 1200 mAh
Open circuit voltage: 3.66V (at +20C +68F)
Nominal voltage: 3.6V (at 1mA +20C +68F)
Storage Temperature: +30C max (recommended)
Operating temperature: -55C / +85C...

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Belkin Backup Battery Pack for iPod 3G


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The Belkin F8E464 Backup Battery Pack for iPod is a great solution for long plane trips, bus rides, hikes, or any other time where you are going to be without easy access to an AC power outlet from which to recharge your iPod. Made expressly for use with the Apple iPod, this backup battery pack runs on four AA batteries, and provides emergency power to your iPod for up to 15 or 20 hours once its o...

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