And you’re forgetting that water needs huge amounts of heat to evaporate. The heat capacity of plastic is rather small in comparison, so a machine capable of quickly vaporizing water also has the power to melt crappy thin plastic.
Modern dryers usually have a safety thermostat, but lint buildup is still a big fire hazard, so there are obviously temperatures in significant excess of boiling here.
I melted my plastic shower curtains in the dryer.
What’s worse?
You both have a lot to think about
How… did they even end up anywhere near the laundry machines in the first place?
I though it was fine.
It wasn’t…
Was this your biggest mistake? Or…?
Legend has it they put their cat in the washing machine :(
No no no, that was their dog who did that.
🙀
I tried to power a PS3 controller with raw power from a cut outlet cord to USB.
A pop was heard.
What other big ideas have you had 😏
I powered a PS5 controller with a US outlet cord joined to USB.
You could hear a loud pop.
I… There’s… I…
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Why isn’t it intuitive that a device designed to evaporate water quickly gets hotter than the boiling point of water
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But when it doesn’t it takes a long ass time to dry, else we’d just line fry instead
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And you’re forgetting that water needs huge amounts of heat to evaporate. The heat capacity of plastic is rather small in comparison, so a machine capable of quickly vaporizing water also has the power to melt crappy thin plastic.
Modern dryers usually have a safety thermostat, but lint buildup is still a big fire hazard, so there are obviously temperatures in significant excess of boiling here.
Wait, I understand cleaning your shower curtains but why would you even bother to dry them?
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