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Originally Posted by ApK
I don't think your power calculations are right. You treated milliamp hours as if they were milliamps.
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AFAIK, I could be wrong, but
this calculator provides the same values.
For example, reset the calculator, and provide only Volts and Amps. If I put in 7.4V and 1.85A, then I get 13.69W as a result. Thus, a 1.85A, 7.4V battery would be able to deliver 13.69W of power for one hour. At least, as far as I understand it. (I'm not a physics major...)
If someone is convinced I'm wrong and explains/proves why, I stand corrected