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HPS, CDO and CPO lamp seems to work well with electronic ballast: Philips dynavision programmable xtreme CDO70 A 70W high pressure sodium lamp only needs 1500-2000V to start! Ceramic metal halide lamps and metal halide lamps require a higher voltage than high pressure sodium lamps and even higher than low pressure sodium lamps! 1500-2500V is enough for a high pressure sodium lamp, while 700-1500V is enough for a low pressure sodium lamp! However, some double-ended high pressure sodium lamps require a slightly higher voltage of about 3000-4000V, while ceramic metal halide lamps and metal halide lamps require a voltage of 3000-5000V to start, and in the end the ballast limits the voltage and current! Metal halide lamps usually operate at a voltage of 80-130V, but some operate up to 200-230V, but with a power of 1000, but mainly 2000-3500W, and some metal halide lamps operate at 260V, high pressure sodium lamps usually operate at a voltage of 80-110V in European version and the American version at about 50-60V, but these American version high-pressure sodium lamps require almost twice the current intensity of European high-pressure sodium lamps, and some European version high-pressure sodium lamps operate at a voltage of 110-130V, such as Philips SON-H, while ceramic metal halide lamps usually operate at a voltage of 80-105V and some, such as the American version, at 120-130V, while low pressure sodium lamps operate at a voltage of 55-240V Music 🎶: Six Seasons - Unicorn Heads