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emk32

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I'm thinking of ordering replacement bulbs for backup, but was just wondering what is the average life of the bulbs before they become less efficient. I know how to test lamp on hours I think I'm at 80 ish. Can u run the lamp on same bulbs right down to zero?
Thanks x
 
Yes you can run them down to zero, when they get there the lamp will shut off.
In go your new bulbs, reset the timer by holding the reset button down until it returns to 100 then your good to go again.

Get your bulbs ordered now and you wont be left waiting for them to arrive in order to continue shellacing.
 
You certainly can.

You have 100 hours and the lamp will work perfectly for that time.
 
It is a good idea also to turn and flip each bulb over inside the lamp after about 50 hours of use, as you will then get the clean side of the bulb facing the nails and the right amount of UV emission from the bulbs.
 
Thanks all for replies. I will defo turn bulbs half way. Good to know then I still have plenty of hours left but will still order replacements so I have them for the future! X
 

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