Sentences with phrase «cent of capacity»

It also retained more than 98 per cent of its capacity after 80 charging cycles.
A quick charge to 80 per cent of capacity can be done in half an hour, but a full charge still takes around eight hours.
For example, in the Gwydir catchment, 121.6 gigalitres of Commonwealth environmental water was carried over into 2013 - 14, which is equivalent to 8.9 per cent of the capacity of Copeton Dam.
The 8481's battery life runs to nine hours, Acer claimed, and it said that said power pack has a greater longevity than most, not losing 20 per cent of its capacity after the usual 300 recharge cycles but after 1000.
Audi reckons battery degradation of between 10 and 30 per cent of capacity counts as «normal wear and tear», though, so that's something to watch out for.
A separate commission document sets out how the EU should reach its target to achieve electricity market interconnection equivalent to 10 per cent of capacity in each member state.
We found with light use the OnePlus 3T made it to bed time with just under 50 per cent of its capacity remaining.
«If you're not running at somewhere between 80 and 85 per cent of capacity, you can lose a lot of money in a hurry.»
He explained that before then, admission to the colleges was restricted by a quota system, with the colleges admitting only 40 per cent of their capacity, in view of the financial considerations.
Barnes & Noble told us that most people use it at 17 per cent of capacity, and having tested it briefly in the dark, we reckon that's about right.
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