Re: Can you help me with my Magic 636 Big Al, Everyone always touts the benifits of the longer lamp life, but when you take EVERYTHING into acount, it probably costs the same and profits the same between each unit. Here are the facts. Mastersun uses less power. less AC, requires a breaker 45 amps less, requires min smaller room size, does not require purchasing upgrade glass. I currently have 629 hours on Mastersun, and still going strong. Not to mention how the acrylic is cooled so never hot spots, and air blows down on clients in 2 strips the whole length of the body for a very comfortable session. Very easy to clean, just a quarter turn on the bolts, and the columns hing open. My staff can clean this unit right to the glass in matter of minutes. I set up this unit in March and besides cleaning, have done nothing to it. I could leave for months on end and my staff would not have to worry about bumping up power to this unit. Plug it in and tan away. This is a very easy unit to use, Perfect unit for someone who does not wish to fiddle or have the know how. So my one Mastersun we got a mini "transformer" brian oshman will argue this with me. it looks and works exactly the same as an 818 transformer. you can open the side and adjust the tamps from 220-230-240. so if you realy wanted to, yes you can do similar to the magic. There is a salon in texas that just runs their unit at 220. New lamps, its almost too much at 230, almost want to drop it down to 220 for the first bit. My second Mastersun has the buck booster that brian oshman believes is what i'm referering to as a mini transformer. this buck booser I cannot play taps at all does not even look remotely the same. |