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Old 29th November 2004, 03:57 PM   #24 (permalink)
Roger Brown
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The cofiguration of the system related to the Tt is what will actually control the tan. Granted, in many cases some systems require more wattage to tan. Some other systems are capable of the same job with less wattage and design factors. Watts can get pretty expensive, especially if they are not needed to comply with the results. Over a years period of time, depending on the system usage, cost of wattage can mount to over thousands dollars of funds that could be used wlsewhere.

Wattage also is correlated directly with increased heat, which is not desired or requuired in some cases, to obtian the tannig factor. Just the opposite, heat causes faster deteriation of lamp life in HP as well as HO & VHO or any electrical circuit.

The optimal solution is to obtain the best output with the minimal amount of lamp wattage, electrical use (watts), inadvertently increasing lamp life and comfort with a great tan.

I think that Don can attest to this also.
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