On Wednesday 03 December 2008 03:06 am, Giso Grimm wrote: > In my tests both used SSD (the Asus an SSD and additional SD card), and > the lid was closed. The Acer battery says > > 11.1 V, 2400 mAh, 45 Wh (well, if I multiply capacity and voltage I get > 26.6 Wh) I should know more about batteries but I wonder if there is some sort of phenomena that limits the current output--what I mean is, maybe the peak current output is 2400 mAh, but maybe it can do that (or some fraction of that on sort of a decreasing curve) for more than 1 hour? Of course, the counterexample to that would be a dead short on the battery, which I'm quite certain will draw more than 2400 mAh. But even then, after a brief dead short followed by a rest, won't the battery recover and be able to deliver some more power (assuming the battery is not destroyed by the dead short). I should do some googling, but I can't commit to having the time, atm. > Asus Eee PC 700: > > 7.4 V, 5200 mAh (this should be 38.5 Wh) Randy Kramer -- I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I created a video instead.--with apologies to Cicero, et.al. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user