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I have an Ultrabronz (1995) and I'm guessing it's the very, very low UVB type. And I hear that there are new filters/glass for these beds that can increase the UVB? I think that would be a good thing for me. Where can I get the ones that only increase it to 1%??? I'm afraid letting the UVB get too high, will burn some of the people who use this bed because they burn easily (Ands don't like burning).
I deal with Patrick and Roman alot at Tan Tech in CA - do you know them? |
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I love Derf!!
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If you change the filter glass in your bed to allow more UV to pass through you will then become the manufacturer.
By changing filter glass you are altering the performance & possibly the output of your bed. If someone gets burned or something else goes wrong, you will then be liable. [ This Message was edited by: JOHN @ URI on 2003-01-30 10:38 ] |
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