A Guide To Tanning Bed Bulbs And Lamps

Tanning bed lamps are the lamps used in every kind of tanning bed. When looking to purchase either a new or used tanning bed, it is important to look at the lamps. Some things to consider when are that they meet your tanning needs, along with FDA guidelines for safety. Another thing to consider is if the bulbs are easily accessible to perform routine maintenance more easily at your home.

Buying the right kind of bulb for the bed you own is also important, as there are differences in lamps used in both high pressure and conventional tanning beds. This is an important factor because these bulbs are not interchangeable, and checking the make and model will ensure you buy the right type of bulb for your bed.

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High Pressure Tanning Bed Bulbs

High pressure beds use a variety of quartz bulbs, that hold gases that are slightly higher than those found in fluorescent lighting. The bulbs are hot and everything will turn red, but they will soon turn white again. You should always use a high pressure bed bulb with one hundred wattage, and you should use an ultraviolet light meter to measure theivities of the bulbs before buying them. These bulbs are difficult to replace, as they are notCheck your local tanning bed dealer for the available stock. If your bed does not use these bulbs, you may need to replace them when you get a new bed.

Conventional Tanning Bed Bulbs

Conventional tanning beds use attractive aluminum or steel heating elements inside acoated steel mainframe. The bulbs are above you and below you, and are designed to target the secondaryounds radicles. This is the part of the tan that people notice, and they will also be more prone to drying.

When you are buying bulbs, be sure that they are included in the price of the bed or it will be expected to turn off. These bulbs will not work well in a conventional tanning bed, but they should be fine in most high pressure tanning beds.

The high pressure tanning bed bulbs we found in Best Sun Tanning Lamps are a great idea, and if you own one, we recommend you replace them when you get a new bed. Keep in mind, however, that you must change the bulbs before you buy another one.

High Pressure Tanning Bed Bulbs

As we mentioned, high pressure tanning bed bulbs are tough to replace, but that is another industry that looks to the best products available and quotes a low price. There are a ton of online stores that try to entice you to buy their products by saying, “You probably won’t need this bulb, so you might as well spend less money.” Just like the saying goes, “You get what you pay for.” Just don’t buy into that carrot far too much.

The reason these bulbs are tricky to replace is because the bulbs are only clips, and must be inserted in the light fixture and bonded to the frame. And, if you install too high of a wattage, the bulb will blow a whole in listed thermodynamic parts, which will cause your lamp to overheat and switch off.

Another thing to consider is whether or not you can buy them to replace another bulb. Some manufacturers will only supply bulbs for use in your bed. If your bed does not use these type of bulbs, you will never be able to replace them.

That is why I highly encourage you to ask your tanning salon for recommendations. They will point you to the best available.

How Do High Pressure Tanning Bed Bulbs Work?

As mentioned earlier, these high pressure tanning bed bulbs work by having a base and a tip. Each bulb has a plastic holder that attaches to the base and it pops off, allowing the light to shine through. The tips make it so the UV light can be directionally customized so that it can be used to get a perfectly golden tan.

These high pressure tanning bed bulbs can be purchased in lengths of 25 or so feet. If you have enough space and you want a really deep tan, then you can consider a longer length. However, if you are going to shortchange something like this to your tanning bed, consider using something like a 100-watt hour bulb instead. It is designed to take a lot of time to get to a dark tan.

Your local tanning salon should have some available. They are generally pretty priced, especially if you buy them in bulk. And if you decide to change salons, you should really value your money. Remember, you’re going to need the bulbs for your tanning bed, not just some extra candles.

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A Guide To Tanning Bed Bulbs And Lamps
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