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A: Pacemaker battery is designed to last years. It only does any work when it is necessary. Your doctor is the best way to analyze the validity of the battery and it is safer that way. I read in a medical journal that most pacemakers last longer then the host. Do not worry about but do see your doctor to make sure.

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To calculate the remaining time of your cardiac pacemaker in ampere-hours, you need to know the average current consumption of the pacemaker in amperes. If you have the voltage (2.75V) and the relationship that Volts = Watts/Amps, you also need to know the power consumption in watts to find the current in amperes. Once you have the current consumption in amperes, you can calculate the remaining time by dividing the capacity of the pacemaker's battery in ampere-hours by the current consumption.

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Q: How can you know my cardiac pacamker remaining time in ampere-hours when all data i have is 2.75 Volts and I know Volts equals Watts divided by Amp?
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