T tompen Newly Enlightened Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 42 Location Maryland Sep 3, 2009 #1 The readings I am seeing on my BC-9009 are in ah amp hours. I am working with 2700mah batteries, how do I convert ah that to mah so that I can understand accumlated capacity after charging?
The readings I am seeing on my BC-9009 are in ah amp hours. I am working with 2700mah batteries, how do I convert ah that to mah so that I can understand accumlated capacity after charging?
Marduke Flashaholic Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 10,110 Location Huntsville, AL Sep 3, 2009 #2 m = milli (1000^-1) It's just a multiplier. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix#List_of_SI_prefixes
m = milli (1000^-1) It's just a multiplier. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix#List_of_SI_prefixes
Mr Happy Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 21, 2007 Messages 5,390 Location Southern California Sep 3, 2009 #3 This is what happens when you are accustomed to English units of measure After all, there are no millifeet, millipounds or milligallons... There is a milliinch though, except it is called a thou.
This is what happens when you are accustomed to English units of measure After all, there are no millifeet, millipounds or milligallons... There is a milliinch though, except it is called a thou.
T tompen Newly Enlightened Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 42 Location Maryland Sep 3, 2009 #4 So if I am looking at a reading of 2.51 Ah how many mAh is that?
Marduke Flashaholic Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 10,110 Location Huntsville, AL Sep 3, 2009 #5 tompen said: So if I am looking at a reading of 2.51 Ah how many mAh is that? Click to expand... Multiply by 1000..... Did you even click the link above?
tompen said: So if I am looking at a reading of 2.51 Ah how many mAh is that? Click to expand... Multiply by 1000..... Did you even click the link above?
Justin Case Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Mar 19, 2008 Messages 3,797 Sep 3, 2009 #6 milli"X" is 1/1000 of "X". Thus, mAh is 1/1000 of an Ah. You should be able to figure out how to convert 2.51Ah to mAh from that information.
milli"X" is 1/1000 of "X". Thus, mAh is 1/1000 of an Ah. You should be able to figure out how to convert 2.51Ah to mAh from that information.
mdocod Flashaholic Joined Nov 9, 2005 Messages 7,544 Location COLORado spRINGs Sep 3, 2009 #7 All you are doing is moving the decimal
G Gazoo Enlightened Joined Apr 21, 2007 Messages 223 Location South Carolina Sep 3, 2009 #8 tompen said: So if I am looking at a reading of 2.51 Ah how many mAh is that? Click to expand... 2510 mah's..
tompen said: So if I am looking at a reading of 2.51 Ah how many mAh is that? Click to expand... 2510 mah's..
Mr Happy Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 21, 2007 Messages 5,390 Location Southern California Sep 3, 2009 #9 Gazoo said: 2510 mah's.. Click to expand... <pedant mode> 2510 mAh </pedant mode> :devil:
X xeonsaga88 Newly Enlightened Joined Jul 10, 2009 Messages 76 Sep 3, 2009 #10 1 AmpHour = 1000milliamp hour
T tompen Newly Enlightened Joined Feb 12, 2008 Messages 42 Location Maryland Sep 3, 2009 #11 Thanks Gazo and the rest of you, that is what I suspected, that I should just move the decimal point!
Thanks Gazo and the rest of you, that is what I suspected, that I should just move the decimal point!