Example: 1 watt [W] equals 3.412142 BTU per hour [BTU/h].
Examples
1 watt [W] = 3.412142 BTU per hour [BTU/h]
2 watt [W] = 6.824283 BTU per hour [BTU/h]
5 watt [W] = 17.060708 BTU per hour [BTU/h]
10 watt [W] = 34.121416 BTU per hour [BTU/h]
20 watt [W] = 68.242833 BTU per hour [BTU/h]
25 watt [W] = 85.303541 BTU per hour [BTU/h]
Practical Uses for watt to btu per hour
quick homework checksshopping and product comparisonstravel planningprofessional estimatesDIY and household measurementsgeneral reference
Sources and Accuracy
Power conversions use watt as the reference unit and include mechanical horsepower, electrical power, and heat-rate units.
Displayed results are rounded for readability. The calculator keeps enough precision for everyday use and switches to scientific notation for very large or very small values. Last reviewed: 2026-05-21.
About These Units
watt [W]
Definition
The watt is the SI derived unit of power equal to one joule per second.
History
The watt is named after James Watt and became the standard unit for power output and consumption.
Current use
Watts are used for appliances, electronics, lighting, motors, solar panels, and power ratings.
BTU per hour [BTU/h]
Definition
The BTU per hour (BTU/h) is a power unit used to express measurements in this converter.
History
This unit is included because it appears in practical measurement systems, technical references, product specifications, or everyday conversion needs.
Current use
Use BTU per hour when comparing power values, checking specifications, converting between systems, or preparing quick estimates.