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11-17-2005, 11:22 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: Oct 10 2004
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Rep Power: 20 | We are replacing our current Velocity Plus lamps with Bronzing Sun Plus. We weren't totally happy with the results the velocity lamps gave, they were good at first but had quick drop off. I'm hoping these will be better. We have Sun Vision 30 3Fs. Does anyone know anything about these lamps? Thanks. |
11-17-2005, 11:36 AM | #2 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jan 9 2004 Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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Rep Power: 21 | The Velocity 100W lamps are roughly 4-5%, typically 20 minute lamps. The Bronzing Sun 100W lamps are equivalent to the Cosmolux Hi-Tan and Interlectric Panther lamps, which are roughly 8-9%, which means typically 10-15 minute sessions. The other thing is, high B lamps degrade faster than lower B lamps, or at least your customers will notice the degradation sooner. |
11-17-2005, 11:41 AM | #3 (permalink) |
Join Date: Nov 30 2000 Location: Ontario Age: 61
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Rep Power: 107 | Quote: On 2005-11-17 11:22:00, tboginski wrote: We are replacing our current Velocity Plus lamps with Bronzing Sun Plus. We weren't totally happy with the results the velocity lamps gave, they were good at first but had quick drop off. I'm hoping these will be better. We have Sun Vision 30 3Fs. Does anyone know anything about these lamps? Thanks. I thought you sold? :confused: |
11-17-2005, 01:08 PM | #6 (permalink) |
Join Date: Oct 10 2004
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Rep Power: 20 | Quote: On 2005-11-17 11:36:00, ED S@URI wrote: The Velocity 100W lamps are roughly 4-5%, typically 20 minute lamps. The Bronzing Sun 100W lamps are equivalent to the Cosmolux Hi-Tan and Interlectric Panther lamps, which are roughly 8-9%, which means typically 10-15 minute sessions. The other thing is, high B lamps degrade faster than lower B lamps, or at least your customers will notice the degradation sooner. OK, so basically they will see more results now after the change but then they will complain sooner about the bulbs not giving off anything? ha...Well, we have a new salon being built and after we move we will probably go to different beds anyway. It was just time to get new bulbs now so we did. Thanks for your help though. |
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