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Old 03-13-2008, 11:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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T-Max Help Please

The salon I recently purchased has 5 beds, one of the newer beds is linked up to T-Max manager at the front desk. I want to hook up the remaining 4. I was told it was pretty straight forward, simply get the correct wires and link them in a daisy chain. Since the T-max is already run to 1 bed, I figure I simply need to run from that bed to each of the remaining beds which should be a non issue. I was researching online how to connect the actual 3A to each bed which I still need to figure out but I ran into another issue.

I found 4 3A's from a closing salon and received them in the mail. After I received them, I found the are 1A's. I have been trying to determine the exact difference and if these can still be used? If so, how do I connect them? Thanks so much.

Edit: I am connecting to 4 2005 Prosun Lumina A

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Old 03-14-2008, 07:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: T-Max Help Please

The 1A is just the older model and will work fine. There is a port on the back of the bed to connect the "contact" from the timer to the bed.
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