no. North America uses a 110 volt household current, UK. uses 220 volts. You would need a transformer to step down the current. The plug lay-out is also different.
If the Modem was already working and for example you unplug your computer and plug in the PlayStation 3 it will work after you go to the PS3 network settings and make the connection. It will be easier on you to find a used router and plug it into the modem and then plug both the computer and PS3 into the router.
you need to 1.find a game that will support three or more players 2.turn off play station 3.place the game in the CD tray 4.plug a controller in the first slot 5.plug multi-tap in 6.plug controllers in multi-adapter 7.turn on your play station 8.set game up 9.injoy what you need to do is get a video game with 1-4 players, then plug the multi tap into 1'st player spot then plug first controler into plug A, then the second one has to go into plug B or it wont work then C then D no skiping if u do it D it wont work if u do it A then C only A will work so you have to plug them in order took me a while to figure it out hope this helps
Some flat irons won't work in Europe, even with an adaptor. The voltage is too high, and if your flat iron doesn't have the voltage conversion number listed on it, then you can't use an adaptor. For instance, on some hair dryers it might say 125-250V. That tells you it will convert itself to use less power when you plug it in to an adaptor. But many flat irons only say 120V, and that tells you it will not be able to be used with an adaptor. I would suggest purchasing a new flat iron, one that has the ability to to use less voltage, or buy one with a European plug. That's what I did when I traveled to Italy.
u can use American ps2 power cord and it will work
It could be a loose connection, faulty turn signal switch or possibly even bad tail light sockets.
Hair straighteners work by heating up your hair and restyling it. The heat and the iron straightens your hair, like an iron takes wrinkles out of clothes.
Hair Straighteners can be from anything to 40.00$ to about 299.99$. The cheapies do NOT work good, they work like crap. Buy any hair straightener from 100 bucks, to the most expensive. That is if you want your hair actually straightened. Good luck :)
Hair straighteners work basically by using high heat to straighten your hair. Hair is composed of protein, and they change shape under high heat and pressure.
Hair straighteners work by using heat to break down the hydrogen bonds in the hair shaft, which are responsible for the hair's natural shape. Once these bonds are broken, the hair can be reshaped into a straighter form. The heat from the straightener also helps to seal the cuticle of the hair, creating a smooth and sleek appearance.
Probably not I've tries with mine and it didn't work
I've used my hair straighteners before and the heat allows you to style it. I háve Toni and Guy straighteners made for men so they have thinner plates to make it easier to work with short styles.
yes although sometimes they can leave streaks of your real hair color. that all depends on how it was dyed and who dyed it
You need an adapter to plug your plug into, which will then plug into the sockets in Europe. Be aware that the sockets in Britain and Ireland are different to the sockets in much of the rest of Europe, so you need to know where you are going. All airports sell the adapters, as do many large shops, so you can get advice on which to buy there.
A GHD uk hair straightener is different from all the other brands of hair straighteners for a couple of reasons. It might be a little more expensive. But it gets hotter and tends to work better than most.
Mark Hill straighteners are a good high street brand. They have a number of straighteners that range in prices the cheapeast being around £20 and the more expensive being around £99. I have used Mark Hill straighteners before, I got a mid priced one and found it did they job but didn't keep my hair straight for a long period of time. I have very curly and frizzy hair so I found it didn't really help keep my hair smooth and straight. But if you have thinner hair which isn't so curly than I think Mark Hill straighteners will work just fine. Otherwise look at GHD straighteners, they really do the trick!
well it depends on your hair and your flat iron. if you have a good flat iron and really wavy hair or just wavy hair it might take a little longer than nicer hair.
Hair straighteners work by converting electrical energy into heat energy. Inside the straightener, electrical current flows through a heating element, typically made of ceramic or metal, which gets hot. The heat is then transferred to the hair, helping to style and straighten it. Temperature control settings on the straightener regulate the amount of heat produced.