odysseus
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Post by odysseus on Jul 6, 2009 14:02:43 GMT -5
Hi everyone,
I have two 9.6volt 1000 MaH batteries. So, if i were to connect both two one connector, then would that make the battery a 9.6 *2000* MaH battery? I couldn't find a good answer on the web, so i had to make a thread about. I know a couple of other guys whom have the same question.
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Post by will on Jul 6, 2009 18:24:09 GMT -5
Umm, i think all it will do will make your air soft gun run off of a 19.2 volt current likely ruining your gun... mah (milliamphours) is a measurement of how long it will sustain the charge and its the material the battery is made with that determines the mah so I would get a lithium polymer ( thats what i have but it about 8 inches long and has 2500mah and is a 9.4, pointless in a sniper) miairsoft.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=newb&action=display&thread=7295 look up the battery section
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Post by odysseus on Jul 6, 2009 19:20:40 GMT -5
Thanks for the help will, but i was veering for a more simple strait forward answer. Ive read the link, and it is starting to make some sense ( ).
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Post by odysseus on Jul 6, 2009 19:34:03 GMT -5
Technically, the MaH is the "Capacity" of a battery, Says the link you gave me, so therefore adding more MaH or "Capacity" should increase the amount of capacity (that was somewhat redundant), that the whole battery can hold in one charge. The Voltage is just defining what kind of "capacity", and how much is discharged at a certain rate, it is. I guess that clears up my question. ;D I think I've used the word "capacity to the point where it has no meaning.
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Post by loneranger on Jul 7, 2009 1:00:30 GMT -5
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Post by will on Jul 7, 2009 12:51:47 GMT -5
Yes! thats what i was trying to say, But I don't know squat about circuits just a tiny bit of electricity from wayyy back in 6th grade (we had a whole unit on electricity, which helped keep me from getting electrocuted a few times XD)
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Post by odysseus on Jul 7, 2009 17:18:29 GMT -5
Dang, foiled again. Yes, Loneranger, i know what a series and parrellel circuit is. Ive been through 6th grade. Lol. Now it make sense. Thanks for all your help, you guys saved me from a natural disaster. I declare this thread OVER.
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Post by loneranger on Jul 7, 2009 18:49:31 GMT -5
Lol. No problem odysseus.
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