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dumb question - 01.28.2010, 12:15 AM

so i lost my camera charger its li-ion so i wire it to my hyperion
3.4 watt hour is 340mw correct?

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01.28.2010, 12:22 AM

3.4 watt-hour, or 3.4 amp-hour? If it's amp-hour, then 1C would be 3.4A. However, camera batteries are not usually capable of 1C charge rates usually. I would start at 0.5A for ~8 hours.
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can you take a pic of the battery and send it to us to help?


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01.28.2010, 12:27 AM

i thought watt hour and milliwatt were metric just move decimal, im looking for capacity.....i thought.
it says 3.4 watt hour

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can you take a pic of the battery and send it to us to help?
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i thought watt hour and milliwatt were metric just move decimal, im looking for capacity.....i thought.
it says 3.4 watt hour
Sounds like you are confusing things a little. Yes, to convert milli to a whole number, you move the decimal left 3 places. So, if a battery is rated 3300mAh, it's the same as saying 3.3Ah.

Watt-hours is different than the normal way most batteries are rated, which is in amp-hours. Power (watts) is volts X amps. Watt-hours=volts*amp-hours. So, if that battery is 3.7v, 3.4Wh means the capacity is 0.92Ah (920mAh); 3.4Wh/3.7v=0.92Ah. Charging that over 8 hours would require a current setting of ~120mA (0.12A).
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