How to convert Watt-hours to BTU?
Enter a value in Watt-hours and the converter will instantly calculate the equivalent in BTU. All conversions are done locally in your browser for maximum speed and privacy.
Energy in Watt-hours and BTU is measured differently in nutrition, electricity, and physics. Converting between units helps compare across these fields.
What is the Watt-hours to BTU conversion formula?
BTU = Watt-hours × 3.41214 For example, 100 Watt-hours × 3.41214 = 341.214 BTU.
Common Watt-hours to BTU conversions
| Watt-hours | BTU |
|---|---|
| 1 | 3.41214 |
| 10 | 34.1214 |
| 50 | 170.607 |
| 100 | 341.214 |
| 500 | 1706.07 |
| 1000 | 3412.14 |
| 2000 | 6824.28 |
| 5000 | 17060.7 |
How many BTU are in one Watt-hours?
One Watt-hours equals 3.41214 BTU. Conversely, one BTU equals 0.293071 Watt-hours. Energy conversions are important in nutrition, physics and comparing electricity costs.
- 1 Watt-hours = 3.41214 BTU
- 10 Watt-hours = 34.1214 BTU
- 50 Watt-hours = 170.607 BTU
What is the difference between Watt-hours and BTU?
Watt-hours measure energy consumed over time. They are used for battery capacity and small electrical loads. British thermal units measure heat energy. One BTU heats one pound of water by 1 °F.
How many BTU is 100 Watt-hours?
100 Watt-hours equals 341.214 BTU. Enter any value in the converter above for an instant result.
How many BTU is 2000 Watt-hours?
2000 Watt-hours equals 6824.28 BTU. Enter any value in the converter above for an instant result.
Is one Watt-hours more or less than one BTU?
One Watt-hours equals 3.41214 BTU, so one Watt-hours is larger than one BTU.
Why would I need to convert Watt-hours to BTU?
Energy conversions between Watt-hours and BTU are needed for comparing nutrition labels, understanding electricity bills, and physics calculations.