| Don't Panic! You just
    bought that used tanning bed and you need new lamps, but you have no idea what kind of
    lamps you need. Read on, as our resident nerd will explain what you need to know to figure
    this out, in plain talk.  The page looks long, but it will skip you to the right
    sections that apply to you.  Relax, you are in good hands.
 As the largest seller of tanning lamps, we hear this every day, but fortunately, it is
    pretty easy to figure out what you need using this guide.  You need to be near your
    tanning bed for this page to be helpful.  If you are not near your tanning bed, write
    down our domain name (TanningBedss4Less) and come back when you are.  We do this all
    day long for customers, so trust the process and read on, all your questions will be
    answered in 1-2 minutes.  Have a pen and paper handy, so you can write down the size
    you need. 1.   Do you have face tanning? There are a couple different types of face tanning, so look below.  If you don't
    have any type of face tanning (most tanning beds), skip to Step 2.  
    Otherwise, read about each below. 
 Turbo FacialThis system is fairly rare, but a few models have these turbo lamps.  If you are
    using the system in the home, our suggestion is to remove the small turbo lamps and don't
    replace them.  (Really)  Instead look at one of the special Face Tanning Kits
    for your bed.  These small lamps are expensive and put out too little UV to justify
    their cost.  Removing them from service is perfectly safe to do.  You can buy
    replacements if you just have to have them, but be forewarned that they tend to cost $20
    each, which is about twice the cost of one of our basic lamps.  You can get more
    power for less money with the other kits.  If you bed has Turbo Facials, then the
    long lamps are surely F71 sized.  Write this down.
 High Pressure Facial
  This is very common type of face tanning that uses a 400 watt bulb that is a few inches
    long (shown above), behind a (usually) purple filter glass.  Never use them if the
    glass is missing or cracked, this would be dangerous.  The replacement cost for the
    bulb itself is around $20.  Some beds have more than one of these.  Most beds
    that use this facial have F71 sized lamps for the long lamps, and the lamps in front of
    the face bulb may be F59 (shorter), or they may have shifted the lamps down and used F71
    lamp all around.  You have to look at the lamps, and count the number of short/long
    lamps to be sure.  I cover this below.
 Dual Zone Facial
  This is actually just a F71 lamp that has been specially treated to produce two
    different UV spectrums.  All the magic happens inside the lamp, not outside. 
    When the lamps are on, they look like the image above, although your bed might have
    fewer/more of the face bulbs. This means you can either replace it with the same kinds of
    lamps, with regular F71 lamps, ClearTech, Dual Zone face tanning lamps, etc.  You
    need F71 lamps, write this down. Face/Arm/Side
  This is actually just a F71 lamp that has been specially treated to produce two
    different UV spectrums, like the face lamps.  The typical 24 lamp bed will have 8
    plain lamps, 8 face lamps, and 8 side lamps.  When the lamps are on, they look like
    the image above.  Like above, you can generally replace them with any F71 lamp you
    choose, including ClearTech, bronzers, etc.  You can also replace them with a kit
    that is just like the current lamps.  We call this a FAS or Face Arm Side kit. 
    You need F71 lamps, write this down. No face tanningYour bed doesn't have special face tanning, but you can likely add it.  You can go to
    Step 2, below.
 
  Before you say "Wolff", please know that
    Wolff isn't a brand of tanning bed.   Dozens of bed brands have the name Wolff on
    them, and it only refers to the original lamp style.  There should be a name on the
    bed such as SunQuest, SunVision, ESB, Suntana or similar.  90% of the time, this will
    automatically tell us what size lamp you need, as many manufacturers only used one size
    lamp in all their tanning beds.   If you are not sure what brand of bed you have
    (label missing, worn off, etc.) then go to step 3 now.
 SunQuest, SunVision, SunMaster, ESB, Solar Storm, Soleil, ACN, Alisun use F71 lamps.
      Of course, if you have face tanning, you may also have short lamps, F59, or Dual
    Zone lamps (above).  If you don't have high pressure face tanning, then you
    definately have F71 sized lamps (write this down), and *any* 100 watt F71 lamp will work
    in your bed.   At this point, you are pretty much done, but you can jump
    to step 4 if you want to learn some options and prices for your bed. (recommended) If your tanning bed is a Puretan, Montego Bay, SonnenBraune, Suntana, Sundash, SCA or
    other brand, it gets a bit more complicated since they used a variety of sizes in
    different beds.  It isn't hard to figure out, but you need to go to the next step,
    just to be sure. 
 Ok, we will do this the hard way ;)  Actually, it is pretty easy to tell your lamp
    needs by looking at the lamp as long as you can see the numbers on it.  Old lamps
    often used a wierd code on them, but newer lamps use a somewhat more universal numbering
    method.  Look at your lamps (noting if they are all the same length or not) and write
    down the code on the lamp.  The code will almost always have the phrase "T12"
    in it.  That means "thickness = 12/8", which is a fancy way of saying the
    lamp has a diameter of 1 1/2 inches, like almost every tanning lamp. 
 Most lamps will have a code like this:  x71T12xxxx.  Obviously, the letter
    "x" isn't really used, and could be any letters, such as F71, DSS71, VEL71, etc.
      The letters don't matter, only the number.  For example, a DSS73T12 is really
    an F73 lamps.  The DSS part just stands for "Diamond Sun S".  It is
    exactly the same size as a VEL73T12, which is the code for a Velocity F73 lamp.  The
    two numbers before T12 are what matters.  If you have short lamps in
    front of a high pressure facial, those will likely say "DSS59T12" or similar,
    which means they are F59 lamps.  Using "F" and the size is the proper, ISO
    way of sizing lamps, but some companies fancy it up with their own letters.  It means
    nothing, they are still F71s, F73s, or F59s. The letter R.  If you see the letter R mixed in, such as FR71
    instead of F71, this means you have a reflector lamp.  Examples include Reflex
    Bronzer, Sol Plus, Pro Reflector, etc.  Call us instead.  Reflector lamps are
    generally used on only larger tanning beds, but a few 24 lamp beds might have them.  
    Very likely, this doesn't apply to you.  If it does, we have lots of them in stock,
    so don't worry. What if your lamp has different codes?  Older lamps like Crystal Sun S, Bellarium
    S, Bellarium Plus, etc. used a different coding system.  Those lamps aren't made any
    more, but they were still just F71, F72, F73 or F59 lamps with fancy codes.  Here is
    a guide you can use to convert your old codes to their actual size: F72 codes: (has an RDC, black cap)DA1-766-100W, F72T12, DSS72T12, or similar xx72T12
 (This is a fairly rare size.  Some Suntana beds and a few Puretan/Tanfit beds used
    this.)
 F73 codes:(has an RDC, black cap)SA2-10-100W, SA1-10-100W, DA1-767-100W, DSS73-T12, VEL73-T12, ES3-73-100W or
    similar xx73T12
 F59 codes: (bi pin lamp, shorter)SA1-59-80W, DA1-59-80W, F59T12, DSS59T12, VEL59T12 or similar xx59T12
 F71 codes: (bi pin lamp, 6 foot)DA1-763-100W,  F71T12, DSS71T12, or similar xx71T12
 (This is the most common lamp size in the industry.  Most tanning beds use this
    size.)
 Write down what size you need now so you can refer back to it later! If you have size F72, you will be looking at either the Pro Plus or ClearTech 20 lamps.
      If you have F73 lamps, we stock about half of our lamps in this size.  Go to
    the lamp kits section and choose according to the number
    of lamps in your tanning bed.  If you need both F71 and F59 lamps (ie: you have a
    high pressure facial) then you will be looking at the Pro Plus, Pro Bronzer or ClearTech
    lamps.   You can choose a kit with the right number of both types of lamps, plus a
    face tanning bulb, from our lamp kits area.  If you
    have F71, check out the next section. 
 4.  What are my options?Your options depend on what size lamp you have, and most of you will have F71 lamps.
      Virtually every tanning lamp we offer comes in this size.  This section will
    help you pick the right lamp for your tanning bed.  You can also just jump to the Lamp Kits, but you may find the below sections helpful. Before you decide what lamp to use, first you should ask yourself if you want any
    special features to enhance the tanning experience.  Likely, you didn't even know you
    had these options!  Choose one of the questions below if they apply to you. A. Do you have a 16 lamp bed, but you want it to perform like a 24 lamp
    bed?B. Do you have trouble tanning your legs?
 C. Do you have trouble tanning your face or sides?
 D. Are you hard to tan because you have very fair skin?
 E. Are you hard to tan but have average skin?
 F. Do you want to tan FASTER, even if that means a tan that is less deep?
 G. Do you want the darkest possible tan, even if you have to tan in longer
    sessions?
 H. Do you simply want the best, most powerful lamp on the market?
 I. Do you want the cheapest lamp that still performs well?
 J. Do you just want something similar to what the bed came with originally?
 K. Do you want something slightly hotter (faster) than what the bed came with
    originally?
 L. Do you want something that is very, very hot?
 
 A. Do you have a 16 lamp bed, but you want it
    to perform like a 24 lamp bed? 
 This is a Catch-22, because if you get a really hot lamp (high UVB), then you will get
    striped when you tan.  You should avoid any lamp, by any maker, that is rated higher
    than 6.5%UVB if you have a 16 lamp tanning bed.  Even if someone else's salesperson
    thinks it is a good idea.  We build beds, we know better than to do this.  If
    you are wanting to really ramp up the power of your 16 lamp tanning bed, it needs more
    than a high UVB bulb, you need a bulb with tons of UVA and just some extra UVB.  The
    only real choice to get this kind of performance gain out of a 16 lamp bed is to upgrade
    to ClearTech technology. Specifically, the ClearTech 20 tanning lamp.  These cost
    more, but they last twice as long, so they are more cost effective in the long run.  
    Yes, they actually burn green.  They really are different, and in this circumstance,
    different is good.  You can buy 16 of them in a kit for
    your bed here or look at all our kits for 16 lamp beds
    here. Back to questions. 
 B. Do you have trouble tanning your legs? 
 We have a kit for that!  Actually, you would just need to use the SunMaster Custom
    Body lamp throughout your bed, and install the label over your feet, like shown below.
      The lamp is a standard F71 bulb, so it will work great in any tanning bed that uses
    an F71 lamp with no modifications.  All the technology is INSIDE the lamp. 
 The pink section has about 20% more UVB for extra tanning stimulation.  After a
    couple of weeks, you will notice your legs getting noticably darker, which will even out
    your tan. This particular kit works in all beds, no matter how many or how few lamps you
    have.  Not only is this one of our best selling kits, but we offer several tanning
    beds in this configuration and they are some of our best selling models.  If you are
    having trouble getting your legs as dark as the rest of you, then the Legs Plus
    kit is definately the right kit for you, and it is quite affordable.  View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 C. Do you have trouble tanning your face or
    sides?  
  
  You might consider getting a lamp kit for either the face, or face/arm/sides.   These
    lamps are regular F71 lamps on the outside, but they are treated differently inside, to
    produce two lamps in one.  We offer two styles, Face (with 12" of pink section)
    and the Body lamps, which are half pink, half blue.   You install them in different
    places in the tanning bed to achieve the desired results.  You mix them with regular
    bronzer lamps where you don't want extra power (either Custom Bronzer or Pro Bronzer).
 
 Above is the Face / Arm / Side kit for a 24 lamp bed.  Others are similar.  
    Note how you get more power (pink) at your sides and in the face area. 
 Above is a Full Face Kit for a 24.  Note that all the lamps in the face area have
    a pink section directly over your face, with 20% more power.  You can also less than
    12 lamps in the canopy with face lamps, even stagger them every other lamp. To make this easier, we have kits of lamps that include exactly the right number of
    each type of lamp you need for each desired effect.  For example, the 24 lamp FAS
    (Face/Arm/Side) kit has 8 Custom Bronzer, 8 Custom Body and 8 Custom Face.  You only
    pay for the lamps, nothing is added to the price when we put them in kit form.  If
    you want extra power directed to the face or to both the face and side, these kits are
    ideal and very affordable.  View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 D. Are you hard to tan because you have very
    fair skin? If you are fair skinned, then you need to be particularly careful when tanning.  
    The idea is to AVOID burning.  Regardless of what other salespersons might or might
    not tell you, you should AVOID lamps with more than 5% UVB rating.  Light skinned
    persons do not develop melanin as fast as regular skin, so a hotter lamp will NOT help
    you, only burn you.  6.5%, 8.5%, 9% lamps are not the answer.  The answer (like
    it or not) is time.  You should get a tanning bulb with 5% lower UVB and expect
    longer session times.  This is the only way you will get a quality tan without
    burning.  If you have a 16 lamp bed, this means the Custom Bronzer or Pro Bronzer.
      Both are 5% lamps.  If you have a tanning bed with 24 or more lamps, look at
    the Reflex Bronzer 5% or better yet, the Pro Reflector 2.6%.  These lamps tan slower
    but deeper, which is what you need. View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 E. Are you hard to tan but have average skin? Generally speaking, average skinned persons that have difficulty tanning just need a
    modest boost in UVB to stimulate melanin.  For these persons, a 6.5% lamp is the
    right answer.  Good examples include the Custom Plus, Pro Plus and Pro Twister.
      If you don't mind spending a little more, the ClearTech 20 is the best lamp for
    you.  They cost a little more but they last much longer, so they end up costing less
    in the long run.  If you do NOT burn very easily and need something VERY hot, then
    the Wildcat 8.5% lamp may be a viable option.  View all
    lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 F. Do you want to tan FASTER, even if that
    means a tan that is less deep? If you are looking for fast session times, then expect the tan to not be as deep or
    dark as it would be if you tanned using longer session times.  This has nothing to do
    with any brand of lamp, it is physics.  The Wildcat 8.5% lamp is a good choice if
    your tanning bed has at least 24 lamps.  The best choice is the ClearTech 120R lamp,
    which only works in beds with at least 24 lamps.  It uses the newest technology, plus
    it has a built in reflector system for the most intense tanning of any tanning bulb on the
    market.  Also consider the ClearTech 20, which will work in any bed with 16 or more
    lamps.  It is not quite as fast, but it will tan twice as deep as any 8.5% or higher
    lamp.    View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 G. Do you want the darkest possible tan, even
    if you have to tan in longer sessions? Some people like 20 to 30 minute tanning sessions because they know they get a deeper
    and darker tan over time.  It doesn't build as fast, but it will look more realistic.
      If you have a 16 lamp tanning bed, you choices are either the Custom Bronzer, Pro
    Bronzer or ClearTech 20.  If your tanning bed has 24 or more lamps, consider the Pro
    Reflector (2.6%), the Reflex Bronzer (<5%).  In particular, the Pro Reflector is a
    slower but deeper lamp that is less likely to burn and produces a very even tanning
    experience.  View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 H. Do you simply want the best, most powerful
    lamp on the market? 
 In a word, ClearTech.  You have two basic options, the ClearTech 20, which works
    in any tanning bed, and the ClearTech 120R, which is recommended for beds with 24 or more
    lamps only.  The 120R is basically the same as the 20, but has a built in reflector
    to make the lamp about 35% stronger across the entire spectrum.  These are the newest
    generation of tanning lamps, using a special patented glass that is significantly more
    transparent to ultraviolet.  They even burn a different color, green.  They cost
    more, but they last twice as long as our Custom lamps, so they are actually more cost
    effective.  View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 I. Do you want the cheapest lamp that still
    performs well? Then look at our Custom Bronzer and Custom Plus.  At around $10 and $11, they
    represent tremendous value.  We use the Custom Bronzer as OEM equipment on many of
    the SunMaster tanning beds, and our customers love them.  View
    all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 J. Do you just want something similar to what
    the bed came with originally? 
 If your tanning bed has a 20 minute timer, then our Bronzer style lamps are likely the
    best replacements.  This includes the Custom Bronzer (800 hour life) and Pro Bronzer
    (1200 hour life).  The Plus series lamps are slightly hotter versions of these lamps.
      If your bed has Diamond Sun S lamps (very common), please note that only the
    manufacturer sells these, but the Custom lamps are legally compatible with them, for about
    half the price.   View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 K. Do you want something slightly hotter
    (faster) than what the bed came with originally? 
 If you are looking for something just a step up from stock lamps, our Plus lamps fit
    the bill.  This includes the Custom Plus (800 hour life) and Pro Plus (1200 hour
    life).  The Pro Twister and ClearTech 20 are good examples of premium lamps that
    would also fit the description, while providing a fuller UVA/B spectrum, and delivering a
    better quality tan.  If your bed has Velocity lamps (very common), please note that
    only the manufacturer sells these, but the Custom lamps are legally compatible with them,
    for about half the price.   View all lamp kits. Back to questions. 
 L. Do you want something that is very, very
    hot? We don't recommend super hot lamps for fair skinned persons, or anyone with a 16 lamp
    bed, but if you want the hottest lamp that is still going to bronze you, then you should
    look at either Wildcat lamps, the Power Bronzer 100, or the ClearTech 120R.  View all lamp kits.  Note that the hotter the lamp is,
    the shorter your session time will be but the faster that your tan will fade, unless you
    use a lamp with a RUVA reflector to increase the UVA output, like the Power Bronzer or
    ClearTech 120R.  This is not a property of our lamps, it is just the science of how
    tanning works. Back to questions. 
 5.  I am still confused!That's ok, just call us and we will gladly help you.  Call 1-800-274-1744 during
    business hours, and be sure to have your tanning bed or lamp information handy.  You
    will get the same great price on the phone that you would online, guaranteed.   Stuff the lawyers make us say:  Please note that
    many of the trademarks used herein, such as SunQuest®, SunVision®, Diamond Sun S® and
    Velocity®, are actually trademarked names that belong to ETS, LLC.  We use them
    under Fair Use exceptions to help our customers find legally compatible lamps.  Wolff
    Systems® and the Wolff System logo are registered trademarks of Wolff Systems, Inc. 
    Other trademarks are the property of their respective  companies, and not our
    property.  We are not affiliated with any other company.  Thanks for reading
    this ;) |