Possibly but more likely if it's a side load machine. Let it dry out thoroughly & then test it.
No, your paintballing smoke grenade will not work if left outside overnight in the rain.
Use a blow dryer to dry up all the moisture.
When you put your hand under the dryer it works for a certain time, then turns off. If you still put your hand under the dryer it will turn on again. If it goes off and doesn't work then there must be something wrong with it.
Yes - a hair-dryer rated at 120 volts will work in a 110 volt outlet.
The answer to this is yes so if you need to dry your computeruse a dryer that has a cool setting. If you are now thinking will the keys still work if slightly melted the answer to that is yes. And yes they still work after getting wet if you dry them right away.
No, it will never be. A fully submerged Electronic device will not work underwater. Now, if a little rain got on it, it would still work.
No. A blow dryer sucks in air, heat/cools it, then blows it back out again. Without atmosphere, there is no air, and without air, there is no blow dryer.
Reuse dryer sheets for cleaning out your dryer lent trap they work great for that and shinning marrows .
I did! I was mopping up a minor basement flood and put my hand down on the dryer's metal vent and got shocked. Now my dryer won't work.
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The UK uses 240V, so your dryer will probably work, as the US uses 240v in homes for dryers. However, your washer won't as the US uses 120V for washers.
You will still have 240V going to the element itself it just won't be causing the element to heat up. Make sure the dryer is unplugged, take the back off the dryer and pull the element out. It's usually just a few screws. Mark and write down what wire goes where. The wires have clips that will slide right off the element, take it to your local hardware or appliance store with the dryer info and put it back on in the reverse order. Elements are usually pretty cheap.If the motor is 240V, then yes. It really depends on the dryer and what voltage devices are used inside it. If the dryer includes a motor to drive a fan, the motor may actually run at only 120V. Since the manufacturer has two possible voltages to work with, it can install whichever kind of motor is cheaper.As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.If you do this work yourself, always turn off the powerat the breaker box/fuse panel BEFORE you attempt to do any work ANDalways use an electrician's test meter having metal-tipped probes(not a simple proximity voltage indicator)to insure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THISWORK SAFELY AND COMPETENTLYREFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.