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How many btu's = 1500 watts

how many btu's = 1500 watts? For example, how many BTU'S would a 12 cup coffee maker use.

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Hi Roby,
BTU is a measure of work (enery).  Watts is a measure of work per time.... you can't convert between those two.  So I believe you ment 1500 Watthour..... If that's what you ment than:
1,500 watthour = 5,118.2 Btu
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