What is the difference between “Charging capacity” and “discharging capacity”? How should I interpret the “charging capacity” and “discharging capacity”.
Charging capacity refers to the amount of the energy “absorbed” by the battery pack. However, this number does not imply the condition of the battery pack (meaning how long you can use it); instead, it merely indicates the progress of the charge. For example, a 1851mAh reading on the charging capacity display for a 2000mAh battery pack would indicate that the charge is approaching completion. The charging capacity, due to battery chemical properties, can be as high as 15% higher than the rated capacity. On the other hand, “discharging capacity” refers to the actual energy “stored” in the battery pack. This number refers to how long the battery pack can last. If the final discharging capacity is close to the rated capacity of the battery pack, then the battery pack is in good condition.
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