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Originally Posted by Piwoslaw
Do driers have a heat exchanger? I'd think warming intake air with the exhaust would greatly increase its efficiency.
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the drier needs clean air in, like a car engine, reaction 4 action. static kaboom...and if you think its safe, wait out a few thunderstorms and find out.
The place I am in now has a shared dryer like a laundromat. It gets hit by lightning. I know damn well its the dryer. I can almost understand a hitlerian insanity separating genetics into categories never to mingle again. It is grotesque.
after it helped melt my sube in the first year unrestored, a few gallons of paint later and the dryer vent goes by, leaving the innocent pile of STEEL alone....
I was just thinking frozen meat and dryer here together. holy good god, I wonder what it would end up...sealed or not...
If my own place, dryer all mine, clean air assured. I would do the defrost thing. clever. it is even nice and slow avoiding microwaves localization.