>
All Laptop Batteries >
GIGABYTE >
'P' Series Laptop BatteryCanada GIGABYTE 'p' Series Laptop Computer Battery
- GIGABYTE P15 Laptop Battery
- GIGABYTE p15f Laptop Battery
- P15Fv2
- P15FV7
- GIGABYTE P16G Laptop Battery
- P17F V5
- P17FR5
- P17FV5
- GIGABYTE P2742 Laptop Battery
- P2742G
- P27G V2
- GIGABYTE P27K Laptop Battery
- GIGABYTE P34 Laptop Battery
- P34 V4
- GIGABYTE P34G Laptop Battery
- P34G V1
- P34G v2
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE P34G V2 Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
- P34G v21
- P34G v23
- P34GV2
- P34K v3
- GIGABYTE P34W Laptop Battery
- P34W v3
- P34w v4
- GIGABYTE P35G Laptop Battery
- P35G v2
- P35Gv2
- GIGABYTE P35K Laptop Battery
- P35K V3
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE P35K-965 Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
- P35X V6P
- P35X V7
- GIGABYTE P37K Laptop Battery
- P37K V4
- GIGABYTE P37W Laptop Battery
- P37W v4
- GIGABYTE P37X Laptop Battery
- P37X V4
- P37X v5
- P37X V6
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE P37X-980 Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
Rechargerable Li-ion Battery For GIGABYTE Series Notebook Computer PC Laptop:
Please select Gigabyte Battery By Battery Model
Can I replace 18650 cells in a laptop battery with a higher capacity?
The short answer is technically yes, mAh only refers to power capacity and how many milliamps the laptop battery can deliver per hour. The more important compatibility measurement is the voltage it supplies. As long as the voltage is close it should work.
Most laptop battery makers advertise their batteries power capacity in terms of 4400, 5200, 5600 or 5800 mAh. The basic idea is that 5800 mAh battery pack will allow your laptop to run longer than a battery with a 4400 mAh rating. Generally speaking this is true, but it is not the whole story.
Lets say your laptop need 20 watts of energy to run per hour. A battery pack that stores 60 WH (watt hours) will provide you 3 hours of run time. So where does mAh fit in to this equation then?
Answer: millamps(mAh) x voltage (V) = watt hours (WH)
Example 1: 2200 mAh x 14.8 V = 32.56 WH (theoretically around 1.5 hours)
Example 2: 5200 mAh x 14.8 V = 76.96 WH (theoretically around 4.0 hours)
But lots of other factor will play in as well, for example the type of usage, application being used? If you’re playing games, let’s just assume that the run time will be lower.