WHAT IS THE TOTAL OUTPUT OF 4 CELLS
EACH I THINK 3.7 VOLTS ND WHAT WILL BE THE AMPERE???
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Answer:
We know that the current is equal at all points in a series circuit, so whatever amount of current there is in any one of the series-connected batteries must be the same for all the others as well. For this reason, each battery must have the same amp-hour rating, or else some of the batteries will become depleted sooner than others, compromising the capacity of the whole bank. Please note that the total amp-hour capacity of this series battery bank is not affected by the number of batteries.
So when you have a 1500mAh battery in series with two 600mAh batteries, the current drains very quickly from the lower capacity battery and the capacity of the bank is compromised.
The output voltage will be the sum of the voltages of the individual batteries (assuming all the polarities are in the same direction). In this case 6.7V.
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