How do i measure mAh in regular and NiMH batteries?

JEDI

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i have THIS digital meter from Sears.

Can i use it to measure mAh in my rechargable batteries? If so, HOW?

OR do i need to buy an analog meter like this? Pic2 (There's a mA setting.)

If the cheapo meter in Pic2 can do mAh, why can't the Sears digital meter?

Edit:
i basically want to see how much power/energy is left in the batteries. or is just measuring the Amps left enuf?
 

Minjin

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I suppose you could put the battery under a constant load and use your multimeter to test current at certain time intervals. Graph them and sum the area under the curve using whatever method. Then you'll have amp hours.
 

SaturnX

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There's a difference between milliamp-hours and milliamps. Both those meters will measure the amperage (mA or A), but neither measures milliamp-hours. As mentioned above you'd need a lot more hardware to calculate the milliamp hours.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Originally posted by: JEDI

Edit:
i basically want to see how much power/energy is left in the batteries. or is just measuring the Amps left enuf?

You can get a rough idea by measuring voltage. AA rechargeables are 1.2V, so if their voltage is 1.3V, they're nice and charged. 1.2V, good. 1.15V, they're dying.