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Cordless phone battery - Does it matter if it's 750mAh or 800mAh?
Hi,My cordless phone battery died out. I am getting a new one. The only battery they have in stock though, is 3.6V 800mAh instead of 3.6V 750mAh. Whats the difference?Does it matter if I use the 3.6V 800mAh one?
Asked by Flanktatomore time:2011-04-26 13:08:31
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If it physically fits in the same area and the contacts are identically positioned then there is no difference. You might notice an increased capacity between charges though.The old one was rated at 750mAh or a capability of providing three quarters of an amp for one hour.The new one can provide slightly more current for one hour or last a little longer under the same load conditions.
answer: peterngoodwin time: 1970-01-03 15:00:14If it physically fits in the same area and the contacts are identically positioned then there is no difference. You might notice an increased capacity between charges though.The old one was rated at 750mAh or a capability of providing three quarters of an amp for one hour.The new one can provide slightly more current for one hour or last a little longer under the same load conditions.
answer: peterngoodwin time: 1970-01-03 09:00:13it is not much of a difference.... you will notice that the battery will last slightly longer than the 750mAh one.. but not much longer (than when it was new)if you could find one with an even higher mAh rating you could extend the battery life even longer.. as long as the voltage and connection was the same...
answer: joe r time: 1970-01-03 03:00:15Go somewhere else and pick the right one, there are some online stores such as http://www.needbattery.com in which you can find your battery, they usually have pretty fair price as well.consult your manual if you really want to replace your original battery with something different to check if your phone is compatible or not?
answer: ahmad bitaraf time: 1970-01-02 18:00:11it is not much of a difference.... you will notice that the battery will last slightly longer than the 750mAh one.. but not much longer (than when it was new)if you could find one with an even higher mAh rating you could extend the battery life even longer.. as long as the voltage and connection was the same...
answer: joe r time: 1970-01-01 03:00:16Go somewhere else and pick the right one, there are some online stores such as http://www.needbattery.com in which you can find your battery, they usually have pretty fair price as well.consult your manual if you really want to replace your original battery with something different to check if your phone is compatible or not?
answer: ahmad bitaraf time: 1970-01-01 03:00:16