Are ESB tanning beds good?
One of the best features of ESB tanning systems is the fact that they utilize Green Energy Technology, which means that the Avalon 16 won’t cost much to operate per session. Also, when it comes to function, this bed provides a great, all-around tan due to its lamps that work on your arms and face evenly.
What is a ESB tanning bed?
ESB Enterprises has been a leader in the Home Tanning Bed industry for decades. Their full line of beds hits every type, size and lamp count available, from sit-down beds to stand-up units, from basic 16 bulb models to massive 36 bulb behemoths! The Grande 16 has more to offer than just the typical tanning experience.
What kind of bulbs do tanning salons use?
High-pressure bulbs are 3 to 5 inches long and typically powered by a ballast with 250 to 2,000 watts. The most common is the 400 watt variety that is used as an added face tanner in the traditional tanning bed. High-pressure lamps use quartz glass, and as such do not filter UVC.
How often should bulbs be changed in a tanning bed?
By 500 to 800 hours of use, most tanning bulbs have lost enough potency that they should be replaced. It’s important to replace all of the bulbs at one time to avoid uneven light, and thus uneven tans.
How often should you replace tanning bed bulbs?
So how often should you replace your lamps? Most tanning salons replace all of their lamps once a year. If you have a home tanning bed, lamp replacement is more likely to be needed only every three to five years.
Can you use plexiglass in tanning bed?
Regular Plexiglas® is not transparent to ultraviolet rays and, thus, would not allow effective tanning. The type of acrylic used in tanning beds is most often formulated from a special type of polymethyl methacrylate, a compound that allows the passage of ultraviolet rays.
Why is my tanning bed not tanning me?
The most common reasons that tanning lamps do not perform as expected are temperature, acrylic condition and cooling system related. Before assuming your lamps need replacing, we suggest you try the following methods for tanning bed care first. 1. Temperature affects tanning lamp performance in dramatic ways.
What kind of lamps are used in an ESB tanning booth?
ESBService.com has replacement tanning bed lamps for your ESB Tanning Bed, ESB Tanning Booth, or ESB Stand-up tanning system. Some of our popular tanning lamps/bulbs are Sunergy lamps, Solara lamps, Elite Gold lamps, PWR lamps, Advantage lamps, Focus 5000 lamps, Apollo lamps, Sun Express Lamps and Renew lamps.
Where can I get replacement parts for my ESB tanning bed?
ESBService.com has ESB brand plastic replacement parts for your ESB Tanning Bed like timer knobs, endcaps, arms (hinges), timer bezel, and tanning bed acrylics.
What kind of lamps do you use in a tanning bed?
Some of our popular tanning lamps/bulbs are Sunergy lamps, Solara lamps, Elite Gold lamps, PWR lamps, Advantage lamps, Focus 5000 lamps, Apollo lamps, Sun Express Lamps and Renew lamps. ESBService.com has red light therapy lamps and Vitamin D lamps. We also have duo swirl tanning lamps and facial swirl lamps.
Can a power Kleen Green tanning bed dry out?
Power Kleen Green does not contain ammonia or alcohol that can dry out and dull the acrylics in your tanning bed. Dull and dried out acrylics will cut down on the amount of UV light and decrease the amount of tanning power.