Curious_character
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Sorry Ed, it doesn't work like that. Take a look at the discharge curves of any Li-ion cell in the battery reviews posted elsewhere in this forum. You'll see that:
1. All cell types are different -- voltages drop at different rates as they discharge.
2. Even two cells of the same type are different.
3. The voltage doesn't drop anywhere near linearly as the cell discharges.
4. You can't tell the state of charge by looking at the voltage. You can only make a rough approximation at best.
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1. All cell types are different -- voltages drop at different rates as they discharge.
2. Even two cells of the same type are different.
3. The voltage doesn't drop anywhere near linearly as the cell discharges.
4. You can't tell the state of charge by looking at the voltage. You can only make a rough approximation at best.
c_c