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- | Some small batteries have two main connectors, one of them can be confused with a balance connector and produce a short-circuit to the charger. | + | Some small batteries have two main connectors, one of them can be confused with a balance connector and produce a short-circuit to the charger |
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=== Balance Connector: === | === Balance Connector: === | ||
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=== Capacity: === | === Capacity: === | ||
- | Is the amount of energy that the battery can store. | + | Is the amount of energy that the battery can store, measured in miliamps hours (mAh). With a 1000mAh battery, the energy will last 1 hour with a continuous draw of 1A or 1000mA. |
=== Charge and Discharge Rate: === | === Charge and Discharge Rate: === | ||
This number is usually followed by a " | This number is usually followed by a " | ||
+ | With a 1000mAh battery and 2C, the maximum current you can pull is (2*1000mAh) = 2000mAh without damaging it and it will last half the time. In the other hand, the maximum charge current is (2*1000mAh) = 2000mAh and it will be charged in half the time. | ||
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