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Since 1KW-H (kilowatt-hour) = 1000 Watt-Hours =3413 BTU Then 1 watt-Hr = 3413 BTU divided by 1000 = 3.413 BTU
So... bottom line is 1 watt-hour is equal to 3.413 BTU
Note: For Reference: 1 BTU is the amount of energy required to raise (or lower) 1 (one) pound of water 1 (one) degree Fahrenheit.
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