H hurk27 Senior Member Location Portage, Indiana NEC: 2008 Dec 9, 2003 #2 Re: how to calculate kilowatts? This sounds dumb but multiply 1 watt by 1,000? Or are you looking on how do you find how much energy you are useing? This is done by dividing watts by 1,000 X hours=Kilowatt-hour
Re: how to calculate kilowatts? This sounds dumb but multiply 1 watt by 1,000? Or are you looking on how do you find how much energy you are useing? This is done by dividing watts by 1,000 X hours=Kilowatt-hour
dereckbc Moderator Staff member Location Plano, TX Dec 9, 2003 #3 Re: how to calculate kilowatts? Watts/1000. i.e 100/1000 = .1KW 1000/1000 = 1KW 10,000/1000 = 10KW [ December 09, 2003, 10:55 PM: Message edited by: dereckbc ]
Re: how to calculate kilowatts? Watts/1000. i.e 100/1000 = .1KW 1000/1000 = 1KW 10,000/1000 = 10KW [ December 09, 2003, 10:55 PM: Message edited by: dereckbc ]
brian john Senior Member Location Leesburg, VA Dec 10, 2003 #4 Re: how to calculate kilowatts? then there's Volts X Amps X pf= Watts/1000 = Kilowatts or http://www.elec-toolbox.com/Formulas/Useful/formulas.htm
Re: how to calculate kilowatts? then there's Volts X Amps X pf= Watts/1000 = Kilowatts or http://www.elec-toolbox.com/Formulas/Useful/formulas.htm