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Universal Delta T power equation

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Nietzscheisgod

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Mar 9, 2008
Is there a general equation demonstrating the relationship between the voltage and amps, and the temperature differential ignoring other factors? somthing that would calculate the relationship between them without using actual values.
 
Sorry noone has gotten to this.

I sure have no clue, and I assume that noone else knows since noone has responded :(

Good luck finding the answer!
 
Does this work for you?

BTU/h = ( Volts x Amps ) /1000 /.00029295
............| aka Watts......| Turn.....| Convert
............|.......................|into KW | to BTU/h

To go further with delta T depends on the Specific Heat and mass of your substance. I think.
 
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