Can you use 600mAh instead of 300mAh?
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Can you use 600mAh instead of 300mAh?
Yes, there should be no problems. If the voltage of the batteries are the same, then the 600mAh batteries will last twice as long as the 300mAh batteries. Just make sure the 600mAh batteries will physically fit into the device your using.
Can I use 600mAh instead of 500mah?
So the answer is the 600mah will work if the battery has the same battery number (which equates to same voltage, battery physical size, and plug type) and will provide more talk time than your old 400mah battery.
Can I use 800mAh instead of 700mah?
Answer: You can always use rechargeable batteries with higher capacity numbers, such as 700-800mAh instead of 630mAh. The phone will work exactly the same with higher mAh batteries, except for longer talk time between recharge cycles.
Are higher mAh batteries better?
It is commonly used to measure the energy capacity of a battery. In general, the more mAh and the longer the battery capacity or battery life. A higher number means that the battery can store more energy, so it has a higher capacity. Of course, this also means longer battery life for a given usage.
What kind of batteries do I use for solar lights?
Solar lights don’t need any special batteries to operate. They use one of two forms of batteries: NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) rechargeable battery or NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargeable battery.
Can I use a lower mAh battery in solar lights?
It’s important that you replace the batteries you take out of the solar lights with the same voltage and similar capacity. You can replace your battery with a slightly different mAh capacity, as long as it is the same voltage; we would recommend choosing your replacement batteries with the nearest possible mAh rating.
What happens if I use A battery with higher mAh?
A: Yes, the mAh rating will give you longer run times between recharges. The higher rated mAh of a battery has no effect on electronic devices other than they allow longer term use.