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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 513595" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>What does it matter, Amps per Hour is not idiotic at all, Because before the world bastardized the English language when buying a Battery Charger a person would go in to the Store and ask for a charger that puts out XYZ "Amps Per Hour" Or If you want to get technical about it That would be said as DC AMPERES PER HOUR, Not Ah or A/H or A/h.</p><p></p><p>Get your units correct. no matter which term is used I am sure that 99.99% of people here understand the context to which it is written. We are talking about power for Camping setup's Not Building a Space Station for NASA.</p><p></p><p>Ah or A-H or a-h is Amp Hours, used when referring to Batteries, Amps Per Hour is used when referring to Chargers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 513595, member: 3775"] What does it matter, Amps per Hour is not idiotic at all, Because before the world bastardized the English language when buying a Battery Charger a person would go in to the Store and ask for a charger that puts out XYZ "Amps Per Hour" Or If you want to get technical about it That would be said as DC AMPERES PER HOUR, Not Ah or A/H or A/h. Get your units correct. no matter which term is used I am sure that 99.99% of people here understand the context to which it is written. We are talking about power for Camping setup's Not Building a Space Station for NASA. Ah or A-H or a-h is Amp Hours, used when referring to Batteries, Amps Per Hour is used when referring to Chargers. [/QUOTE]
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