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How To Add Heat Lamps To Your Sauna For Faster Preheat Times
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Sometimes in corner infrared saunas, or saunas with a lot of glass
across the front, they can take a bit too long to heat up in cold
basements or unheated garages. Adding one 250 watt or two (500
extra watts total) heat lamps to your sauna, will reduce thi...
Sometimes in corner infrared saunas, or saunas with a lot of glass across the front, they can take a bit too long to heat up in cold basements or unheated garages. Adding one 250 watt or two (500 extra watts total) heat lamps to your sauna, will reduce this preheat time significantly, and also crank up the heat a bit while giving you a small dose of some upper red light therapy ranges. Here are the products needed to mount them in your sauna, either to the ceiling/roof, or for a super simple DIY method, just put a clamp light on your cup holder or door handle. If you watch the youtube video ca
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