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fingaz said:Hi All,
Can anyone help me out?
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Is there some kind of calculator on the net that would work it out for me?
Thanks for any help or suggestions
This is not usually true. The ampere-hour rating normally given by manufacturers, is the current that it can deliver for 10 hours, times 10. It may appear to be the same, but the battery knows the difference.The ampere-hour rating on a battery tells how much current it can deliver for one hour.
mneary said:This is not usually true. The ampere-hour rating normally given by manufacturers, is the current that it can deliver for 10 hours, times 10. It may appear to be the same, but the battery knows the difference.
The only problem is, it's crap; a normal scientific calculator is much better.mvs sarma said:you have access to your PC. perhaps windows. if so see under accessories section there is a calculator that doubles as scientific calculator even.