Old 02-10-08 | 11:26 AM
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CdCf
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Originally Posted by monkey_boy
I think you mean 100-200 Watts... not watt/hour.
No, he meant kilowatthours. Multiplication, not division.

160 W for two hours = 2 x 160 watthours (Wh) = 320 Wh = 0.32 kWh
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