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06-09-2001, 03:10 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: May 25 2001
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Rep Power: 0 | The Ovation line is the perfect combination of tried and tested technology with modern style and truely user freindly designs.The connecting cables from the canopy and bench to the pull-out ballast tray are the same style sun Ind. has been using for years.a covered ballast tray keeps out all the dust.Each ballast has it's own capacitor,for correct voltage output. The wheels on the ballast tray make getting into the tray a breeze. The front tray cover is easily removed for easy access.Hindged acrylics, both top and bottom is what evry salon owner needs.Built in t-max timing system very user freindly.Three position gasshock locations with an adjustable braking system.Thick heavy gauge metal frame not just a metal coverplate.Hindged high pressure filterglass.easily attached sturdy leg system1 year labor warranty3 parts warrantyunits run quitelyThe best part of the Ovation line has got to be the staff at Heartland. Very knowledgeable about their products, sincere in taking care of their customers.Their brochures are informative(electrical requirements and room size needed)I always get a return phone call!As a technician I would like to thank Heartland for making such a high quality piece of equipment! Good Job guys! |
06-11-2001, 10:26 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jan 10 2001 Location: Crossville,Tn
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Rep Power: 24 | Tut, great job with your description of Heartland beds. I'm considering going with this line but I would also like to hear your input on other beds so I can make a judgement based on info provided and actually testing the beds out. can you do more write up's on other beds you worked on or felt stood out above the rest. thanks again for the info Tut, also good job Heartland keep up the good work. |
08-15-2001, 08:54 PM | #5 (permalink) |
Guest Join Date: Apr 29 2001 Location: Stewartsville, NJ Age: 55
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Rep Power: 0 | Tut, The capacitor creates a phase shift in the voltage vs the current of a 90° lag, thus reducing the overall current that the equipment draws. It has nothing to do with supplying correct voltage. Your typical LC circuit. |
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