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Old 04-25-2018, 08:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: solaris 442 breaker tripping

That bed should be on a 40A breaker with about 220-225V running voltage.

If you bought it from a salon, perhaps it came with a transformer (buck booster) that you hooked up but don't need?

Step 1 - check the running voltage to the bed

Step 2 - check the harness connections (that you screwed on to the back of the ballast box underneath) -- make sure they are all on "evenly" --- if it is off a bit it can be arcing electric.

Step 3 - check the main power hookup INSIDE the ballast tray box. Are the wires in the right place and screwed in tightly with a good connection?


I wouldn't run it again until you get this resolved or you are likely to wind up with a fire or a fried computer board that will cost $$
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