No.pauloynski said:0.8Ah means you can sink 1A during 0.8h from it or wathever results in a voltage x current product that results 0.8. But be carefull, there is always an upper limit on the current you can sink without damaging it. 12V is just the nominal output voltage.
The Yuasa 12V/0.8Ah battery has a capacity of 0.8Ah at the 20 hour rate which is a current of only 40mA. Its capacity is 0.74Ah at the 10 hour rate which is a current of only 74mA. The end voltage is 1.75V per cell so the 12V battery will be only 10.5V.pauloynski said:Please find attached the spec. of a similar battery. Please take a look at the specified capacity with respect to discharging time.
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