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Old 01-13-2005, 09:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I replaced the 500w HP facial (R7S) lamps in a Royal Sun yesterday. Some of the new lamps only come on intermittantly. I have checked to see if they are seated correctly at least a half dozen times. I've gotten 3 of 6 lamps to light up all the time.
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What do your lamp holders look like, are the clean from burns? Are your fans working properly. You may also have a ignitor problem. Jeff
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if they come on then go off do they come back on again during tanning cycle?if so you may have a temperature sensor problem.
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i am having the same problem with one of mine.only i have a Dr.Kern.changed the ignitor and all..and it still is not going on!!!!
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Most of the time it's an ignitor issue. Then make sure the wire lead is in correctly.
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Low Voltage can cause an Ignitor not to lite...Worth checking
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Voltage is boosted to 238. Fans all work fine. No heat sensor problem. All the lamps worked before the relamping.

I kept fussing with how the lamps were seated in the lamp holders. Finally 5 out of 6 were immediately lighting up and the 6th lit in 4-5 minutes. It's almost like there was a "break-in" period for the lamps. Or the lamps had to be seated in the holder "just so". Everything is fine now.

I hate intermittant electrical problems!

Are lamp ignitors a part that needs to be replaced on a regular basis?

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