While powerwashing, water ran down the cord into the outdoor electrical outlet. Sparks flew, and the fuse "blew" into the off position on the master panel. I tried using a blowdryer, and it worked temporarily, then the fuse blew again. I tried using a fan blowing directly into the outlet also, but that does not appear to help.
Do I need to call an electrician, or will it naturally dry out over time?
WD 40
what is the meaning of term of Dry Contact ?
Any electrical current will flow better on something wet as opposed to something dry. This means that the water on wet skin will conduct the electricity better than it would be conducted on dry skin
Because it has electricity flowing to the outlet.
How Dry Cell Batteries and Wet Cell Batteries are the SameThey both convert energy "stored" in chemical compounds into electrical energy.
Wet and dry cell batteries are an example of chemical energy producing electrical energy.
A 'wet' cell uses a conducting liquid called an electrolyte; a 'dry cell uses a conducting gel called an electrolyte. So, really, a 'dry' cell is simply a non-spillable wet cell! They both store electrical engergy for use later on.
to many electrical cords plugged into one outlet
Yes, but it may be unsafe to use until it dries out, and that can take weeks and it could short out if it is still wet when power is restored to it. The best thing to do is cut off the power to the room, remove the receptacle, and put caps on the ends of the wires. Then put the receptacle in the sun for a few days to dry it out, or dry it thoroughly with a hair dryer before re-installing it.
A 15 amp 125 volt outlet is a household outlet.
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry