How to determine run time with batteries.
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From: Leberal,
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Ok, Im a battery noob and I have a question. Is there a formula to determine runtime? Lets say I'm using 2- 3.7v Li-Ion 720 mAh batteries. Is there a way to determine how much power is being consumed by my motor and then somehow converting that to determing run time? Could you give me an example?
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You can't really calculate an accurate run time, because throttle usage varies, and running at less-than-full will extend run times somewhat. A crude estimate can be done by dividing the capacity of the battery by the full-throttle current of the motor.
mAh == milliAmpere-hours
A == Amps * 1000 == milliAmperes
Divide mAh by mA, you get hours, or the run time of the motor, roughly, and only if you run full throttle the whole time.
mAh == milliAmpere-hours
A == Amps * 1000 == milliAmperes
Divide mAh by mA, you get hours, or the run time of the motor, roughly, and only if you run full throttle the whole time.



