Nicole is right. Here is a great source of info from Jim at Light Elegance. Go 
to this link and then scroll down to page 14 or 15.
 
http://www.lightelegance.com/pdf/technicalbrochure.pdf
 
Michele



Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:07:45 -0800From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: NailTech:: Re: 9 
watts vs. 36 wattsTo: [email protected]




Thanks Nicole. Is there a way you would know if you didn't cure the nails 
enough? 
Angie Wingerter




From: Nicole Cormier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Saturday, 
November 15, 2008 10:05:14 PMSubject: NailTech:: Re: 9 watts vs. 36 watts
There is no such thing as a 36 watt gel lamp. It is a light unit with four 
nine-watt bulbs. They don't add up to 36 watts of power, simply 9 watts from 
each bulb,  sending light from different angles to cure the nail. You can't 
overcure or overexpose a gel nail to the light in your lamp.Nicole CormierVery 
Happy InstructorEuropean School of EstheticsWinnipeg 
Manitoba********************************************The mighty oak is a tiny 
acorn that stood its ground.
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Alice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Your 36 watt lamp is made up of 4-9watt bulbs, most likely a tunnel light.  
Your 9 watt light is a single bulb light.  You won't be over exposing anything 
using the 36 watt light, it's designed to put the entire hand in vs the 9 watt 
one which is designed more so for 4 fingers to cure at a time.  The 36w should 
definitely  be able to cure the Brisa ,as will the 9w, but you might want the 
nails to stay in longer than the normal 2 minute cure time.I'm sure some of our 
more knowledgeable gel techs can explain this better for you.

Alice WallaceHigh Road To Education Team Member

-----Original Message-----From: Angela R Wingerter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 10:19 pmSubject: NailTech:: 9 watts vs. 36 
watts



I don't do the gels, but have messed around with them. I am suppose to get the 
Brisa kit after the first of the year. I have a single 9 watt lamp and an Brisa 
one too. I think the wattage in that lamp is 36. Does anyone know what the 
difference is? What if a product calls for a 9 watt? Could you overexpose using 
the 36 watt? 
 
Elaine, could you use the 36 watt lamp on your product?
 
 
Angie Wingerter


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