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A more correct answer is "possibly." That may be the problem. It could also be that the iron is overloading the circuit and causing the fuse to blow. Depending on the house design, there is probably more than one outlet on the circuit. If you're talking about a fuse that is part of the iron, then it is probably the iron.
To temporarily straighten curly hair using cream, you can use a hair straightening cream or a smoothing cream specifically designed for curly to straight hair. Apply the cream to damp hair and use a blow dryer and a flat iron to straighten your hair. Remember that results may vary depending on your hair type and the product used.
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Depends on the voltage across the fuse. For fuses rated below 9 amps, the two types are almost identical (MDL has slightly lower AC Interrupting amperages), and both are rated for use up to 250V. For fuses rated above 9 amps, the MDL fuses are rated for use up to 32V, while the MDA fuses are rated for use up to 250V. More info on Cooper Bussmann (link below).
you an use a magnet to get the iron fillings out
Magnets is made of iron. Magnets are attracted to anything made out of iron.
Electrical circuits, to limit the maximum current flow. Fuses will "blow", or burn out, and cause an open circuit, to stop the flow of current when it could potentially damage a circuit, system, or device.
if you have a crapy fuse box with crapy fuses then your fuse will blow else it its normal box with normal fuses then nothing will hapen maby a small flicker in the lights
At home you can use a blow dryer or straightening iron. If you go to the hair salon however, you can get a blow out or Brazilian or Japanese straightening.
Overloading the circuit, short in the wiring, or incorrect fuse installed which is too small for the circuit. Always use the correct size fuse.
There are 2 lots of fuses 1 is inside the car at the side of the dash board on driver side,use a screw driver 2 open the panel then your fuses are there ready 2 change.The other fuses are under the bonnet these should not blow OS they are alot more powerful compaired to the ones inside the car.
You can use a blow dryer by twisting your hair and blowdryer it thats all I know
regular blade fuses
Try straightening your hair with a paddle brush and blow dryer instead. You'll get similar results as you did with a flat iron with a lot less damage.
Most likely you have a short in the system. If you have a trailer connection that is the first place I check,then I would check the turn signal bulbs for a corrosion bridge. Remove bulbs one at a time and operate the turn signals to eliminate the culprit. I ended up taking the car to the dealer. It was a faulty emergency flasher switch......$101.00!
It could be faulty wiring or more than likely the fuse is blown. check the owners manual for fuse locations, and use the extra fuses to replace any blown ones.
You can use regular household cleaners like ammonia and dry cleaning solvent
Blow into it.