Higher mAh battery than the original.
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Hello,
On the Internet, I see many batteries (in my case for PSP) with the same voltage but a higher milliampere-hour rating than the original battery. I have the PSP Slim & Lite. The original battery is 1200 mAh, and I found some that go from 2200 mAh to even 3600 mAh!
What does this mean? Does it represent a real danger for the PSP?
Thank you (only respond if you're sure, I prefer that ^^)!
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On the Internet, I see many batteries (in my case for PSP) with the same voltage but a higher milliampere-hour rating than the original battery. I have the PSP Slim & Lite. The original battery is 1200 mAh, and I found some that go from 2200 mAh to even 3600 mAh!
What does this mean? Does it represent a real danger for the PSP?
Thank you (only respond if you're sure, I prefer that ^^)!
Be Free! Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 7.0
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Well, my measurements and testing teacher would be happy. Basically, mAh represents the milliampere-hour rate that your battery can provide.
For example, your PSP consumes 600 mAh, so it could run for 2 hours on a 1200 mAh battery, it could run for 3 hours and 40 minutes on a 2200 mAh battery, and 6 hours on a 3600 mAh battery. Milliampere-hours are not dangerous for your PSP; it simply increases its autonomy.
For example, your PSP consumes 600 mAh, so it could run for 2 hours on a 1200 mAh battery, it could run for 3 hours and 40 minutes on a 2200 mAh battery, and 6 hours on a 3600 mAh battery. Milliampere-hours are not dangerous for your PSP; it simply increases its autonomy.
As for Mr. the Master's Machine.... thank you as well, but there's no need to belittle someone's French when they're being helpful! His message was perfectly understandable... and that's what we were looking for, right?
To each their own!