Use below calculator for milliamp-hours to watt-hours calculation, Electric charge in milliamp-hours to energy in Watt-hours calculator.
Input the electric charge in milliamp-hours (mAh) and voltage in volts (V) and click on the Calculate button to obtain result

Input charge (in milliamp-hours): mAh
Input (voltage in volts): V
Result: Wh


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How to convert mAh to Watt-hours (Wh)?

E(in Wh) = Q(in mAh) × V(V) / 1000

So that you can calculate watt-hours as

watt-hours(Wh) = milliamp-hours(mAh) × volts(v) / 1000

Let’s take an example:

Example 1: 10,000 mAh to Wh

as we know mAH is a measure of how much energy is in a battery and Power in watts is the Voltage times the Current. For Example, if you had 10,000 mAH in your battery which was rated 5 V, then calculate power.

10,000mAh* 5V / 1000 = 50Wh

Example 3: How do I convert battery wattage from mAh to Wh, If you have a 30000 mAh battery rated at 10V,the power is

30000mAh * 10V / 1000 = 300Wh

Example 3: How do I convert battery wattage from mAh to Wh, If you have a 20,000 mAh battery rated at 10V,the power is

20,000 mAh * 10V / 1000 = 200Wh

mAh to kWh

How do I convert battery wattage from mAh to Wh, If you have a 80000 mAh battery rated at 10V,the power is in kWh.

80,000 mAh * 10V / 1000 = 800Wh/1000= .8 kWh

 

mAh to Wh Conversion Chart

So now we know that for converting mAh (milliampere-hours) to Wh (watt-hours), we use the formula, and below we have provided mAh (milliampere-hours) to Wh (watt-hours) convertion chart assuming voltage= 3V
 
mAh Wh
5000 15
10000 30
15000 45
20000 60
25000 75
30000 90
35000 105
40000 120
45000 135
50000 150

What is mAh?

when you look at a battery there is two rating mention note it one is voltage rating and the other is the mAh rating.
voltage rating is nothing but the maximum voltage that is the that is going to be supplied by the battery and the mAh rating of the milliamp-hour rating is nothing but the storage capacity of the battery.

3000mAh/3000mA=1hour and similarly when the load is drawing 100 milliamperes from the battery then the battery can supply follower to its for 30 hours and when the load is drawing 200 mA from the battery then the battery can supply 12 hours to it for 15 hours.

300mAh/200mA=15h in that way you can calculate the battery backup time when you have the load current mention for you.
3000mA/3000mA=1h
3000mAh/100mA=30h
3000mAh/200mA=15h

when you know how much current the load is going to draw from the battery then you can easily calculate the battery backup time using the mAh rating.

mAh(Rating)/Load Current(mA)=Backup Hours

So more the mAh rating more of the storage capacity of the battery.
Watt Hour is defined as the power of the battery that could provide the specified energy for one hour and after that battery drains off. In case if the battery provides more energy then the discharging time decreases.

Let’s take one example for clear understanding if a battery is rated at 100WH that means the battery should produce 100watts (i.e 12v*8.33A ) for one hour but if the load draws 16amps(192 watts) instead then it could give out its energy only for half an hour.so if the load current is doubled then its discharge time reduces by two and it goes on.

mAh which is milliamp hour is the product of current express milliamp hour multiplied by time expressing hours.
mAh = current(mA)*time(h)

When manufactures says that this is turnovers 3000mAh battery then what is mean by that its battery can supply turnovers to the load for 1 hour when the load is drawing 3000milliampiers from it.