Battery Life Calculator

Estimate battery runtime based on capacity, consumption, and depth of discharge (DoD). Includes an interactive discharge chart and real-world factors.

1. Calculate Your Battery Life

Enter your battery and device details below to get an instant estimate. This tool helps you plan your projects, from simple LEDs to complex robotics.

To preserve battery health, it's recommended not to fully discharge it. 80% is a common value.

Estimated Battery Life

0 Hours

Enter values to see the estimate.

Discharge Visualization

This chart illustrates how the battery capacity decreases over its estimated runtime.

2. Understand the Concepts

Calculators are great, but understanding the principles behind them is even better. Explore the tabs below to become a battery expert and learn why your real-world results might differ from the estimate.

The Basic Formula

The calculation for battery life is fundamentally simple. It's the total capacity of the battery divided by the average current drawn by the device.

Battery Life (Hours) = Battery Capacity (Ah) / Current Draw (A)

A Practical Example:

Let's say you have a 3000 mAh battery and your device consumes 50 mA on average.

  1. Convert Units: First, ensure your units are consistent. We need Amps (A) and Amp-hours (Ah).
    • 3000 mAh = 3 Ah (since 1000 mAh = 1 Ah)
    • 50 mA = 0.05 A (since 1000 mA = 1 A)
  2. Calculate: Now, apply the formula.
    • 3 Ah / 0.05 A = 60 Hours

Built for educational and developmental purposes.

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