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| Hall of Famer Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: MA Posts: 2,649 | I was using VIP Gold's but they sucked. Before that was ORginial Sun, I'm not really sure how they performed cuz I didn't have a meter before that. SO I wouldn't go with either of those I don't think. Let me know if you find good ones! |
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| battered & bruised rookie Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: ohio Posts: 113 | I'd like to put LSI Midday Suns in my Solaris 442 because it would produce a higher quality tan. My bed specifies a Speed 175 on the bottom and Speed 225 on the top. This really limits the options available. The speed system is a proprietary system from ETS and they want you to use their lamps. John at URI has a Light Sources lamp called "Select" it was made specifically to replace speed lamps my customers like it. A similar lamp is the Rave 10071 R from heartland. Cosmedico makes a Cosmolux GSP 9K90 and a Cosmosun 520 that are compatible with the speed 175 and a Cosmolux VLR TT that replaces a Speed 225R The Phillips Cleo Swift is compatible with the speed system. I don't have any experience with the Phillips lamps. Hope this helps and let us know what works out. |
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