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| All Star Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Denver, CO Posts: 88 | Depending on your state regulations, you can use any lamp EQUIVILANT to what you have now. It can still be 100w and a hotter lamp, but again it depends on your state regulations. My beds are Wolf but I use Beach Sun lamps. That's the highest lamp I can go with that's within my states regulations. |
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| UV Geek Squad Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Lake St Clair Posts: 3,326 | That's toasty. What were the original Wolff lamps? Who "says" Beach Suns" (6.5% B) are compatible to the originals? The company who makes Beach Suns (LS), the distributor, or Wolff? There are so many 2nd and 3rd generation compatiblity lists floating around for "marketing" purposes that unless something is listed by the OEM as compatible to their original lamps it probably isn't. MED/hr ±10% of original Wolff brand name = compatible. Probably John at URI would know... but needs the OEM lamp description to be sure. |
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