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WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE OUT THERE HAD PURCHASED THE NEW GENERATION ROYALSUN BEDS THE ONES IN QUESTION ARE THE 38/3 AND THE 46/6 160WATT BEDS ,HOW ARE THEY PERFORMING AND IS THE NEW ACRYLIC SYSTEM WORKING VERY GOOD
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Brian Oshman
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I installed a cople of these recently and they were very nice. The acrylic system works pretty well. You need to support it evenly when operating it. When it comes time to replace it though the measurements need to be dead on or it won't fit in the metal frame that surrounds the acrylic. It is a pain in the a$$ to change it out but makes routine cleaning pretty easy. I wouldn't recommend letting your bed cleaners open it though. A slight shift left or right will disconnect the hinge and may take out several lamps.[ This Message was edited by: Brian Oshman on 2002-08-14 08:57 ]
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Sorry if I seem to be playing on the weaknesses of my competition but from the feedback I've been getting the "new" piston based acrylic system works okay in the small 32 lamp bed but is more of a trampue to clean in the larger units because you can't stretch into the bed, over the arch of the acrylic to clean properly so the entire assemby must actually be removed to take out the acrylic to reach the corners. The designer was not thinking clearly on this one if he thought you could reach the ends from the sides of the bed... sorry guys, there's usually a wall at both ends and the spaces are usually too nnarrow to get into. As well, pistons in those positions will dry out the rubber seals too soon and lose the gas through cracked seals.
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Corvette, I looked these beds over really good while at the Las Vegas show. I was impressed with them compared to anything else on the floor. I got pricing from them and the whole bit. If you would like to hear more about that, email me. NO, I'm not a distributor for them, I just liked their design and eye appeal. They are all metal construction, and that's getting to be rare these days. I really liked the acrylic suspension system on the 32/3 but take into consideration what Brian Oshman said about the bigger beds.
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