(Milliampere Hours) a measurement used to describe the energy charge that a battery will hold and how long a device will run before the battery needs recharging. The higher the mAh's, the longer the battery will hold a charge. A milliampere hour (mAh) is 1000th of an ampere hour (Ah).
MilliAmp-hours is a measure of the amount of power that can be stored in a battery. The higher the rating, the more power is stored.
milliAmp-hours; a rating which measures the number of milliamps (1/1000th's of 1 Ampere) a given battery can supply at it's rated voltage for one hour.
milliAmpere hour - a measurement of the capacity of (rechargeable) batteries. Currently the highest capacity AA NiMh are around 2500 mAh.
Milliamp Hour - This is a measure of a battery's total capacity. The larger the number of milliamp hours, the more the battery can store. Batteries for today's electric aircraft range from 600 mAh for small park flyers to 8,000 mAh for 3D electric helicopters. Cars typically run 3,300 mAh packs. Do not confuse milliamps with volts! Report this Word See also: Volts Added by: mkranitz
Milliamp hours. Unit of measurement to describe a battery's performance.
A rating used in the consumption of power of an electronic device such as an LCD or the storage capability of a device like an NiMH or Nicad rechargeable battery (i.e. 1200mAh cell). It stands for milliAmperehour
MilliAmp Hour How much current a battery will discharge over a period of one hour. Higher numbers reflect longer stamina. A 1000mah battery will allow for a 1 amp draw for period of 60 minutes.
A measure of a battery's capacity. The larger the number of milliampâ€(tm)s the longer the battery cell will last.
A measurement of electrical capacity, milli amp hours. A 1000mah battery can supply 1 amp of current for 1 hour or 4 amps for 15mins. If the above battery is charged at what is called 1C (where C is the batteries capacity) it will be charging at 1 amp and depending on the type of cells (say NiCd's) will approximately be fully charged after about 1.2hrs ish. Further over charging could cause cell damage, reducing performance or explosion.
A measure of a battery's total capacity. The higher the number (ex. 600 mAh, 1,500 mAh) the more charge a battery can hold and usually, the longer a battery will last under a certain load. Typical rechargeable receiver battery packs are in the 500-2000 mAh range. Typical R/C car motor batteries are in the 1200 - 3000 mAh range.
(milliamp hours): A unit of measure to describe a battery's power capacity.
Mili amps. The term of measurement used in batteries for power capacity.
The unit of measurement for the capacity of a wireless phone battery. A bigger mAh number means longer battery life.
Mili amps is the measurement used for the power capacity of a battery. Power capacities vary widely - from around 500 to 1500 MaH.