Cork144
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So I have a 220litre water drum I can store outside full of water in the winter, I can use this drum as a outside water chiller, I need some help from some other stoners to help me muddle through all this calculation mess, As i am far too high and baffled
so one watt = 3.4 BTU, and a btu is a energy measurement for what it takes to raise 1lb of water by 1 farenheight, so a 220litre drum of water would require 1500BTU to raise the temperature,
so my question, how long in the BTU calculation are they giving for 1 watt of energy to heat 1lb of water, is it in an hour, ten minutes, i havent been able to find an answer,
I'd use questionmarks but my shift keys broken lol, thanks in advance
so one watt = 3.4 BTU, and a btu is a energy measurement for what it takes to raise 1lb of water by 1 farenheight, so a 220litre drum of water would require 1500BTU to raise the temperature,
so my question, how long in the BTU calculation are they giving for 1 watt of energy to heat 1lb of water, is it in an hour, ten minutes, i havent been able to find an answer,
I'd use questionmarks but my shift keys broken lol, thanks in advance