01-04-2009, 10:41 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: Apr 20 2002 Location: New Jersey Age: 58
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Rep Power: 0 | Heat lamps in room I'm thinking about putting 2 -250 watt heat lamps in the ceiling of the Spray room that i'm building. It will be 7ft high with 3 fans on the back wall. I would put 3 wall switches in 1 for lights, 2 for fans and 3 for the heat lamps. I would turn the lamps on after I'm done spraying. Has anyone ever tried this or does anyone have an opinion. |
01-04-2009, 11:27 AM | #2 (permalink) |
I'm Banned Join Date: Nov 1 2007 Location: California
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Rep Power: 0 | Re: Heat lamps in room Well you want to make sure that you arent heating the clients body too much because the solution will sweat right off of them while they were trying to dry. I had my heaters set on 75 the other night which I rarely do (i was being nice) and had a problem with sweating. Cool is best in my opinion. |
01-04-2009, 01:15 PM | #4 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jul 8 2008 Location: Midwest
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Rep Power: 16 | Re: Heat lamps in room I think this is a great idea, as it does not take very long to dry to a point when you can re-dress anyway. Just make sure your clients are not breaking a sweat as previously stated. A lot of our clients use our stand up bed when done with their spray session. It works out great. The more comfortable your clients are the more at ease they will be about returning and referring others to you. |
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