Battery capacity and discharge rate

Maximum charging current = battery capacity * battery charging rate (determines the maximum charging current)
A 1000mAH battery has a charge rate of 5C, and it can be charged with a maximum current of 5A.
Maximum discharge current = battery capacity * battery discharge rate

Taking 1000mAH as an example, it means continuous discharge with a current of 1000mA, which can be discharged for 1 hour (1000mA=1A). Discharge rate C
value: refers to the ratio of the current discharge current of the battery to its own capacity.
The rate is 10C, and it can continuously discharge at 10A for 0.1 hours under normal load.
Correspondingly, when the capacity is constant, the discharge speed will be accelerated, and the discharge time will be correspondingly shortened.

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