YES!!!!YES you can. It has nothing to do with the hot water, unless you have a gas dryer and you have shut off the gas.
For a stove, use a 8 or 6 gauge wire with a 40 to 50 amp breaker. For a dryer, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 amp breaker. For a hot water heater, use a 10 or 8 gauge wire with a 30 or 40 amp breaker. Be sure to consult local electrical codes and guidelines for specific requirements.
Yes, you can still use water if the water heater is off, but it will be cold.
Only by jury rigging it ... the normal insulation is designed to vent the heat outside. But it can be used as a form of electric heater.
it heats water
any source
it heats water
Use a hair dryer it works
It evaporates.
No, it is not recommended to water plants with water from an evaporative dryer. The water from an evaporative dryer often contains salts and other minerals that can be harmful to plant health. It is better to use clean, fresh water for watering plants.
A tankless water heater uses less electricity compared to a traditional water heater because it only heats water when needed, whereas a traditional water heater continuously heats and stores water.
Yes, it is. in fact distilled water from a condensing tumble dryer is the best water you can use for watering carnivorous plants, i just found this out when I was on chat with my mom because my fly traps were wilting slightly so i asked my mom, and she said the best water to use is condensed water, which you can get the fastest from the dryer, for FREE!
All you can do is try to dry it out unless you have already plugged it in wet. Dissemble it as much as possible and use a hair dryer to remove all the moisture. After you have done that let it set outside in the sun for a few days. The internal moisture will evaporate over time if you leave it in the hot sun long enough.