If I remember right it is 1000 mah. 500 mah is .5 amps, 2000 mah is 2 amps and so on.
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Milliampere-hour (mAh) is a unit of electric charge, while ampere (A) is a unit of electric current. The relationship between them is that 1 Ampere = 1000 milliamperes. So, 1 ampere-hour (Ah) equals 1000 milliampere-hours (mAh).
1000 milliamps (1000 ma) is equal to 1 amp or 1a. So if you mean ma, than the answer is one. But, a milliamphour, or mah, does not equal any amp or amps. That is because an amps current is instantaneous, but an amphour is an amp delivered for one hour, or 1/10th amp delivered for 10 hours.
There are 1000 milliamps in 1 amp.
1 amp is equivalent to 1000 milliamps.
Electricity is not sold by the amp, but by the kilowatt. And the cost of a kilowatt varies depending on where you are. Sorry, but there is just no one answer to your question.
1500 mAh means 1 mA for 1500 hours or 1 amp for 1.5 hours (in theory). There is no current limit for batteries but if too much current is taken the voltage sags. For short period four times the rating can be taken, in other words 6 amps would be ok.