To calculate the number of watts, you need to know the amount of current (in amps) flowing through the circuit. The formula to calculate power in watts is:
\[
P = V \times I
\]
Where:
- \(P\) is the power in watts
- \(V\) is the voltage in volts
- \(I\) is the current in amps
So, if you have 240 volts, you also need to know the current in amps. For example:
- If the current is 5 amps, the power would be \(240 \times 5 = 1200\) watts.
- If the current is 10 amps, the power would be \(240 \times 10 = 2400\) watts.
Can you share the current or amperage you're dealing with? That will give us the exact power in watts.