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how many amp/hour can a small 1.5v produce? If u link 6 together to form a 9v, would the amp/hour change or only the voltage?
It very directly depends on how small. You absolutely MUST specify this in order to get an answer. Just consider this quote by russ:david90 said:how many amp/hour can a small 1.5v produce?
russ_watters said:... NiMh batteries get about 1.7 amp-hour.
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... linking 6 in parallel gives you 10.2 amp-hour at 1.5v (actually, NiMh are more like 1.2v).
A 1.5v battery can last anywhere from 6-12 hours, depending on the device it is powering and the energy demands of that device. It is important to note that the amp hour rating of the battery also plays a role in determining its lifespan.
The "1.5v" refers to the voltage of the battery. This indicates the amount of electrical potential difference between the positive and negative terminals of the battery. In simpler terms, it is the amount of energy that the battery can provide to a device.
Amp hours (Ah) is a measure of the battery's capacity. It indicates the amount of energy that a battery can provide over a certain period of time. A higher Ah rating means that the battery can power a device for a longer period of time before needing to be recharged.
No, it is not recommended to use a battery with a significantly higher or lower amp hour rating than what is recommended for your device. This can cause damage to the device or the battery itself, and may also result in a shorter lifespan for your battery.
To calculate the runtime of a device using a 1.5v battery with a specific amp hour rating, you can use the formula: Runtime = (Battery Amp Hours x 1.5v) / Device Energy Consumption (in watts). This will give you an estimate of how long the battery will last before needing to be recharged.