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yes... you can use it after it drys..... but only if it was off when it got wet...
if it was on when it got wet (well then you would see some sparks and possible get shocked) and its internal components would have been shorted out. so let it dry for a few days.. to make sure its 100% dry. if its not dry well you might get shocked. |
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Dude... you'll be fine. Let the thing dry and then when you plug it back in, plug it into those plugs that are in the bathroom, by your sink. Hopefully the basement suite you live in is built to code as it will have a build in breaker at the plug just for that reason IE: you are around shit plugged in and by water.
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Its called a GFCI plug (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter).... its used to detect a leakage of current durings fault conditions. |
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