Ok!
As I understand it the C rating of a battery is meant to figure out how many amps you can safely draw from a battery:
Take the C rating and multiply it by the amp/hours (mah/1000) of the said battery and voila! You get the maximum amp draw that your battery can handle safely.
So here is my question. What else is it for? If it's just for that, why not just go straight to the point and identify batteries with it's maximum amp draw instead of assining it a esoteric c rating?
As I understand it the C rating of a battery is meant to figure out how many amps you can safely draw from a battery:
Take the C rating and multiply it by the amp/hours (mah/1000) of the said battery and voila! You get the maximum amp draw that your battery can handle safely.
So here is my question. What else is it for? If it's just for that, why not just go straight to the point and identify batteries with it's maximum amp draw instead of assining it a esoteric c rating?