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| Veteran Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: New York
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| Wouldn't it be nice if HP mfg's put out a specification sheet. Not too different from when one purchases a car. we know the Horse Power, transmission type. Peformance 0 to 60, Miles per gallon etc. Buying a new HP is the same as buying a respectable new vehicle in terms of price. We need to know, Te, Photon density, where it puts out UVA on the Nm scale and UVB etc. Then we could have a better handle on how to choose a great performer. Any distributors want to give the true outputs? If we get lost in the information Don can help us out and translate into useful data. |
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| Veteran Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Michigan Posts: 469 | I've seen some HP specs and SPD's on some lamp sites and literature. One thing to remember though is this; A lamp and therefore a bed or booth cannot perform well without good lamp specs and SPD curves. However, just because a lamp has great specs under nominal conditions does not mean it will automatically make a bed that uses those lamps the best choice. |
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| Veteran Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: New York Posts: 256 | I understand that. The bed goes through FDA for certification as equiped from the factory and the labels indicating the lamps certified with. The spectral irradiance of the factory set up. How it charts out will certainly indicate it's tanning ability |
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