how many watts does a 5000 btu/hr ac use

Cooling capacity 5,000 BTU/h is about 1,465 W of thermal power; electrical draw in watts depends on efficiency (EER/COP) and is usually higher than that cooling-equivalent rate.

Detailed answer

Convert BTU/h to watts with this tool’s IT BTU/h factor: 5,000 × (~0.293071 W per BTU/h) ≈ 1,465 W. That value describes cooling power, not plug power. Actual current draw (VA/W) comes from the nameplate amperage or SEER/EER; inverter mini-splits vary widely.

Relationship context

Window units list BTU/h for cooling; consumers often want equivalent watts for generators or solar. Always separate thermal cooling watts from electrical input watts.

Quick conversion table

BTU per Hour (IT) (btu_hr)Watt (w)
0.10.029307107
10.2930710702
20.5861421403
30.8792132105
41.1722842807
51.4653553509
61.758426421
72.0514974912
82.3445685614
92.6376396315
BTU per Hour (IT) (btu_hr)Watt (w)
102.9307107017
205.8614214034
308.7921321052
4011.7228428069
5014.6535535086
6017.5842642103
7020.5149749121
8023.4456856138
9026.3763963155
10029.3071070172

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