▲ | daemonologist 3 days ago | |
I assume they're using Ah at the cell level (3.7v nominal), and then maybe rounding up slightly. (This is the absurdity of using Ah to measure the capacity of consumer-oriented power banks. They usually output 5v over USB A or a variable voltage over PD, but measure current at the cell level. Of course this fact or the precise voltage is rarely stated anywhere.) | ||
▲ | GuB-42 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
It actually is, when you read GGP's link [1] 20000 mAh (3.85V/77Wh) Which is consistent with what the latest mass produced batteries can do. |