As long as the replacement is the same physical size and same voltage it will be fine. The Mah is only the size of the fuel tank so to speak
I have a Ulterra 112 Bluetooth I Pilot, and the remotes battery runs down after a couple of hours. Looking online for a replacement I see they run from 500 Mah to 1800Mah. My battery does not have any markings as to what it is. Anyone know if I could use the 1800? I don't want to fry the remote if it's too much juice. Here is mine. Thanks
As long as the replacement is the same physical size and same voltage it will be fine. The Mah is only the size of the fuel tank so to speak
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Doing the conversions for the information on the battery in the photo. It is a 1200 Mah battery
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The teacher said to always show your work:
1000x4.44/3.7= 1200Mah
Jack (as usual) is correct. As long at the physical dimensions (and the plug) are the same, I'd get the highest Mah rating available so it will last as long as possible per charge.
Did you contact Minn kota about it failing? They may surprise you with a new one.
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