Watts and BTUs: you see them everywhere when you’re talking about energy, but what do they mean? A watt is a measure of how quickly energy is being used (or transferred), while a BTU (British Thermal Unit) is a measure of heat energy.
Knowing how to convert watts to BTU is really useful, especially when you’re looking at appliances, electronics, or your home’s HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. Figuring out the relationship between the two can help you understand a device’s energy consumption and efficiency.
While there are formulas for doing the conversion yourself, there are also handy online tools that make calculating the conversion a breeze. Let’s dive into the details and see how it all works.