Tanning Booth
Parts & Repair
We offer
indoor tanning equipment parts and supplies for all models we manufacture
which include the brand names: South Beach,
Royal Sun, UVScan, and
Focus.
We also provide parts like acrylics,
lamps, bulbs, capacitors, timers and more for all models including ETS,
Heartland, Tan America, Sun Capsule, Planet Beach
series and SCA Wolff, to just name a few.
We provide a major part index
website on the Internet located here:
www.sunalparts.com which carries over 10,000 items for indoor tanning
equipment up to 25 years old! We also offer a repair and service referral
website located here:
www.tanningbedrepair.com and list an extensive collection of discount
replacement lamps located here:
www.tanlamps.com and sell the new red light therapy bulbs on our
website located here:
www.redlighttherapylamps.com
If
you just bought
a stand up
tanning booth
then you most
likely are
concerned about
the enormous
amount of power,
or current,
required to
drive 10,000
watts of power
safely.
A warning label
on the back of
most indoor tanning equipment today
states you must have 230 volts applied for optimum
tanning bulb output. To help regulate your salon's "actual" 220 voltage, which can
range from 208 volts to 248 volts, you can install a device nicknamed
a
"buck-booster", which
may buck your
voltage DOWN from 248 volts, or boost your voltage UP from 208 volts,
etc.
These step-up or step-down voltage converters are critical to the
proper operation of your tanning salon equipment and many manufacturers, ETS Tans and Sun Ergoline
for example,
void your warranty if these are not installed prior to operating equipment.
We offer for sale, new buck-boosters from $150-$350, and used buck boosters from $90
to $190, freight included. These transformers can be wired for +/- 16 or
32 volts and sizes range from .5 KVA to 3.0 KVA.
Capacitors are
the round cylinder shaped objects like the one pictured here that are found in the
electronic/electrical section or
power supply of most indoor
tanning devices. As with most electrical circuits, capacitors are
designed to "condition" the 220 voltage. That is to say, it takes the input voltage and charges it
internally and then discharges it at a steady, pre-set rate. This charging action is why a TV or other
electronic device can still shock you even after it has been unplugged. Capacitors will hold this charge until
properly discharged.
Capacitors
are also referred to as
"condensers" in many electronic
applications. When
trouble-shooting these
components, keep in mind they
rarely fail but when they do
there is normally an explosion
and leakage which is visible to
the naked eye. We have in
stock thousands of these CDE
caps and sell them as low as $5
each. Call 800-667-9189 or
visit our parts website here to
order:
www.tanningbedparts.us/capacitors.html
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